- Location:
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Morangup, WA
Get directions - Departs from:
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12 James St Fremantle 6160 WA
ph:08 9335 2777 - Departure time:
- 8am
The Darling Scarp is a beautiful natural phenomenon, providing often dramatic habitat for our native flora and fauna and an amazing location for recreational activities for residents of Perth and surrounds. Much of the scarp has been allocated as reserve – including the Wallaby Way Reserve in Morungup, which is a slice of isolated remnant bushland between properties near Toodyay. With pockets of melaleuca forest and natural springs, the area is an important site for local marsupials including woylies, kangaroos and bandicoots.
Enjoy a couple of nights away from Perth and come together with your community to explore and rehabilitate areas within this beautiful reserve and its surrounds.
Concession rate are available, please contact our office for more details. Conservation Volunteers provide tents, swags and all of the tools and equipment for the trip.
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Conservation Volunteers Australia is Australasia's leading conservation volunteer organisation, founded in 1982. We offer conservation programs across Australia which enable volunteers to protect, preserve and restore the Australian environment. Projects take place in urban, regional and remote areas, and include tree planting, seed collection, weed control, flora and fauna surveys, building tracks and trails, fencing, and heritage restoration. See below for details of one of our conservation projects, or search for projects near you.
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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Fremantle office on 08 9335 2777 or email perth@cva.org.au