Bardon Park Malgamongup Friends Group in Maylands, Western Australia, Australia | Park
Bardon Park Malgamongup Friends Group
Locality: Maylands, Western Australia, Australia
Address: Bardon Pl Car-Park 6051 Maylands, WA, Australia
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25.01.2022 Corella's having a feast in our 2 year old re-veg area, the concept of eradicating invasive trees and woody weeds is working and now productive habitat.
25.01.2022 Noongar season of Djilba Mum & Dad Proud of their brood.
25.01.2022 Over the past week we have been in Transition from Birak to Bunuru - The Noongar Six Seasons fit very well to natures season changes In Southern Part WA rather than the european 4 seasons.
25.01.2022 FOUND in Malgamongup (Bardon Park) car-park Bardon Pl. this morning (Friday) Blue framed glasses with head strap.
24.01.2022 Planting Day Number 1 this coming Sunday 5th July Bring a bag along to take some Mandarins Home. Please take note COVID Distancing at all Times.
24.01.2022 Be careful where you walk/ride on the shared path today. The long necks are moving down to the water and weve spotted a few today trying to cross the path. Pretty small so easy to miss if you arent paying attention.
23.01.2022 Were off! Planting Day #2
22.01.2022 Put the Right Waste in the Right Bin
22.01.2022 Interesting with Citizen Science Program FrogID new information is being discovered about frogs.
22.01.2022 Calling all Teachers
21.01.2022 Looking forward to seeing you all in the morning The weather looks like itll be fine and sunny in the morning so see you down by the Swan River soon
21.01.2022 The weather forecast for Sundays native tree planting looks quite promising Looking forward to seeing you all then starting from 9am onwards
20.01.2022 1,500 plants done in our first planting day for 20202 and were back in a fortnight to do the rest. Hope to see you all then and thanks for all your help today. The Swan River appreciates it
19.01.2022 Thanks a Million to City of Bayswater Crew in preparing a concrete slab for the installation of a rubbish bin in the far Nth/West corner of the car-park Bardon Pl. Please pass on our thanks to staff and crew for their time and effort. Well Done I feel positive it will be used rather than rubbish thrown everywhere. #CityofBayswater Catherine Ehrhardt Elli Petersen-Pik
19.01.2022 I am hoping one day when our re-veg areas are ready we can introduce some Quenda or Bandicoots into Malgamongup. AWC does some fantastic work saving threatened species. Hoping we can eradicate foxes and feral cats first though.
19.01.2022 And were off! What a glorious morning to plant more natives in Malgamongup (Bardon Park) and help restore habitat along the Swan River
17.01.2022 Our second winter planting day is this weekend. Whos excited?
16.01.2022 This Coming Sunday 8am join us for the last couple activities for 2020 We have achieved much in this weird year.......Bring a Friend and enjoy this valuable wetland..
16.01.2022 Meet our very own Augmented Reality frog, Litoria bella! We’re excited to share "Bella" in 3D with you. Back in 2016, our Lead Scientist, Dr Jodi Rowley helped ...identify this frog as Australia’s 239th frog species. Head to our effects tab on Instagram @frogidaus to use Bella during #FrogIDWeek. Record Bella in the awesome places you're using the FrogID app this weekend! Don’t forget to tag @frogidaus in any posts! #FrogFriday #FrogID #wildoz #Litoriabella
16.01.2022 Community Action Join in to keep our River free from rubbish
16.01.2022 It is with a Heavy Heart and Disappointment I Report there has been Deliberate, Willful, Malicious Vandalism of 16 Trees we planted 2 years ago and have tendere...d lovingly carefully since planting in July 2018. Our Team of dedicated cherished volunteers spent hours and hours and much sweat pulling out invasive trees and woody weeds for many months. We have been excited about the growth of the trees in the last 12 months and many local residents have made positive remarks about how great the environment is looking. The City of Bayswater is committed to restoration of the area planting endemic species including the planting of medium trees such as the flood gums. The trees perform a vital role in stabilising the bank as well as providing biodiversity and habitat for wildlife. The 16 Trees Vandalised are near the corner of Third Ave and Riverslea Ave and on the slope below Craigcare Nursing Home. So I am wondering if any of the Staff or Residents or Visitors witnessed anyone Hacking into the trees if so Please Report to City of Bayswater Security or Direct to the Police. @craigcareAUS Nursing home #Craigcare https://www.facebook.com/craigcareAUS River Guardians City of Bayswater #cityofbayswater https://www.facebook.com/perthregion.nrm
16.01.2022 Heres an update on the natives planted 2 years ago. Definitely a jungle in there now so lots of good habitat for birds, frogs, lizards etc
14.01.2022 Record Frogs and enter FrogID Frog Week Competition Starts 6th November.
14.01.2022 It has been 16 days since Phase 3 came into effect here in WA and Western Australians have once again been outstanding. People have enjoyed the new freedoms, su...pported local businesses and continued to listen to health advice around physical distancing and good personal hygiene. Thanks to our relaxed restrictions, WA is already the most economically free and active State in Australia. And today I can announce that as of this Saturday, those restrictions will be easing even further. In line with expert health advice, Phase 4 will commence this Saturday 27 June. It will allow even more activities to recommence in WA, and continue to make our State the envy of the nation, and the world. But before I outline those changes, it's important to acknowledge that our hard border has been in place unashamedly to protect the health and well-being of Western Australians. It has allowed us to confidently ease restrictions more than any other State and open up our local economy. Having to reimpose restrictions in WA would be absolutely catastrophic. I wont undo the good work of all Western Australians and rush to open the border against our health advice. As part of Phase 4, from Saturday, the follow changes will occur: All existing gathering limits and the 100/300 rule will be removed. Gathering limits will only be determined by WAs reduced 2sqm capacity rule; The 2sqm rule will include staff only at venues that hold more than 500 patrons; Removal of seated service requirements at food businesses and licensed premises, meaning Western Australians can once again enjoy a beer while standing at a pub or bar; No requirement to maintain patron register at food businesses and licensed premises; All events will be permitted except for large scale, multi-stage music festivals; Unseated performances will be permitted at venues such as concert halls, live music venues, bars and pubs; Gyms can operate unstaffed, but regular cleaning must be maintained; and The casino gaming floor reopening under agreed temporary restrictions. For WAs major sport and entertainment venues, a 50% capacity rule will apply. Therefore, under Phase 4 the temporary capacity of Optus Stadium will be 30,633 for sport events (35,000 for concerts), HBF Park can hold 10,150 (16,500 for concerts), RAC Arena can hold 7,150 (8,250 for concerts). Today we've also outlined Phase 5 of easing restrictions - which is expected to take effect on Saturday 18 July. Phase 5 will include removing ALL State restrictions except for the hard border with the eastern states and travel restrictions for remote Aboriginal communities. That will include the removal of the 2sqm rule and the 50% capacity rule for our major venues. This will be a significant moment for our State. Phase 4 is another giant step for WA were confident its the right step, at the right time. However, Western Australians must continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and good personal hygiene to better protect themselves and the general health of our community. We need to remain vigilant. We must take nothing for granted. We need to all understand that if you are unwell, dont try be a hero and still go to work. Its simply not worth it. Because if we have an uncontrolled outbreak, we will have to place restrictions back on. And I cannot be clearer on this I dont want to even contemplate that scenario.
13.01.2022 We are definitely getting spoilt with spring flowers in the area we planted out in 2018. Lots of different colours too so something for every little critter to enjoy. Plenty of happy birds and insects to be spotted now.
13.01.2022 Hi all. Meet down the bottom today beside the lower playground
08.01.2022 Friends Group organiser David Dyke and Mayor Dan Bull at our planting day welcoming our volunteers and helping get some of our 1,500 new seedlings a new home!
08.01.2022 Thanks "Kambarang (Season of Birth)" Lots of new families, even the Buff-banded Rail have some baby chicks (very shy didnt allow a photo).
07.01.2022 Really excited about our upcoming native seedlings planting days on 5th and 19th July If you cant make those dates, City of Bayswater has several other similar events in different sections of the Swan River so feel free to join one (or more!) of those. See below
07.01.2022 Theres already some native flowers out for animals and people to enjoy Just wait until spring comes! #LandcareWeek #SALP #PerthNRM
06.01.2022 So many happy volunteers planting native seedlings this morning
05.01.2022 Another raft of wood duck ducklings.
04.01.2022 Join in with FrogID and record frogs in FrogID Week
04.01.2022 Removing the black flag and other weeds today near our newly planted area #LandcareWeek #SALP #PerthNRM
03.01.2022 FrogID Week Starts tomorrow Join me in recording Frogs #mybasie #cityofbayswater
02.01.2022 Do you know anywhere there is cotton bush Help to list on this map.
02.01.2022 STAY TUNED as Indications are our Lockdown will be lifted so Join us for our first Work-n-Bee for 2021
02.01.2022 Sharing this workshop as I am aware some of you will be interested.
01.01.2022 The weather is looking great for us for tomorrow - see you soon!
01.01.2022 Please cut strings before throwing masks out. Dispose of in a way that has a duty of care to our precious Fauna in our wetlands.
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