Fauna Night Walk at Mary Crescent Reserve
Explore the wonders of wetland wildlife during the 2026 WA Tree Festival with expert Joe Tonga.
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Sunday 10 May 2026
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Eden Hill WA 6054, Australia
$5
Explore the wonders of wetland wildlife during the 2026 WA Tree Festival with expert Joe Tonga.
Sunday 10 May 2026
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Eden Hill WA 6054, Australia
$5
Step into the enchanting world of wetland wildlife on this guided night walk at Mary Crescent Reserve. Perfect for families, this event offers a unique chance to discover the hidden creatures that come alive after dark. Bring your curiosity and a strong torch to illuminate the nocturnal wonders.
The walk is led by Joe Tonga from Natsync Environmental, ensuring an informative and engaging experience for all ages. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, making it a safe and enjoyable outing for families.
This event celebrates the 2026 WA Tree Festival, highlighting the importance of local ecosystems and native fauna.
The walk will take place on Sunday, 10 May 2026, from 18:00 to 20:00. Participants should wear enclosed shoes and bring a strong torch, with head torches preferred for hands-free exploration.
The event is suitable for all ages, encouraging families to connect with nature and learn about wetland wildlife in a fun, interactive setting.
Registrations are essential, with a maximum of five tickets per booking to ensure a comfortable group size.
Meet at the carpark near Alf Faulkner Hall within Mary Crescent Reserve, Eden Hill. The reserve offers a natural setting ideal for spotting local fauna and enjoying the peaceful environment.
Parking is available at the meeting point, and the area is accessible for families with children.
Please arrive a few minutes early to allow time for registration and preparation before the walk begins.
Enclosed shoes are mandatory for safety on the reserve trails. A strong torch is required to navigate and observe wildlife after dark; head torches are recommended for convenience.
All children must be supervised by a parent or guardian throughout the event to ensure safety and a positive experience.
The event is part of the WA Tree Festival, supported by the Government of Western Australia, WALGA, and Perth NRM.
Tickets cost $5 per person, with a limit of five tickets per booking to maintain group quality. Booking online is essential to secure your place.
This affordable price offers a valuable opportunity to engage with nature and support local environmental initiatives.
For bookings and further information, visit the event website provided.