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Seed Science and conservation techniques for ecosystem survival.

Discuss Western Australian biodiversity and the importance of its conservation.

Learn about taxonomy and undertake real-life scientific processes to collect specimens and identify priority species. Press a plant specimen to create an herbarium record. Learn how to clean and dry seeds for future propagation.

Using a native seed, design a fair test to investigate barriers in germination. This program considers the importance of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in land management practices.

Bookings are essential and fees apply.

Please refer to the Kings Park Education Cancellation Policy before booking this program.

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Tags: Year level: 7,8,9,10
Stream: E-STEM
WA Curriculum links: Humanities and Social Sciences,Science
Program type: School program
Maximum duration: 1.5 hours

Bold Park burn deferred

The autumn Bold Park research burn has been deferred due to unsuitable weather conditions.

Lightscape setup disruptions

There will be works taking place throughout the Western Australian Botanic Garden from 18 May until 16 June 2023 due to Lightscape setup.

Forrest Drive closure

Visitors are advised that Forrest Drive will be closed for operational works during multiple days in May.

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City of Perth E-Scooter Trial Expands through Kings Park

Visitors will be able to hire and ride e-scooters within Kings Park as part of City of Perth’s E-scooter Share Scheme from Saturday 25 March 2023.

Support for Noongar Boodja continues

Fugro has generously renewed their partnership with the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) to bring another three years of the very popular ‘Noongar Boodja’ education program to Kings Park.

Rare plants stolen from Kings Park

We're devastated to announce up to 900 of WA’s rarest orchids have been stolen from the Conservation Garden in Kings Park.

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