Thinking Green: Gardening for Black Cockatoos
Learn how to create a garden habitat that supports the threatened black-cockatoos with BirdLife WA.
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Tuesday 21 April 2026
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Lot 1 W Swan Rd, Henley Brook WA 6055, Australia
Free
Learn how to create a garden habitat that supports the threatened black-cockatoos with BirdLife WA.
Tuesday 21 April 2026
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Lot 1 W Swan Rd, Henley Brook WA 6055, Australia
Free
Discover how to transform your garden into a thriving habitat for the iconic black-cockatoos that share our suburbs. This engaging session is perfect for adults and young people aged 12 and over who want to make a positive environmental impact.
Autumn is an ideal time to learn how small changes in your garden can contribute to the survival of these charismatic birds. You'll gain practical tips and inspiration to enrich your local environment.
No garden is too small to help; every effort counts towards ensuring these magnificent birds continue to grace our suburban landscapes.
This informative event is presented by BirdLife WA, experts in bird conservation. You will learn about the specific plants and gardening techniques that attract and support black-cockatoos.
The session will cover:
- How to create food and shelter for black-cockatoos
- The importance of native plants in your garden
- Ways to contribute to local biodiversity
The event is free and suitable for anyone interested in gardening and wildlife conservation.
The event takes place at West Swan Hall, located at Lot 1 W Swan Rd, Henley Brook WA 6055. The venue is accessible and welcoming, providing a comfortable environment for learning.
West Swan Hall is easy to reach by car, with parking available nearby. Public transport options may be limited, so planning your trip in advance is recommended.
This community-focused venue offers a great space to connect with like-minded individuals passionate about nature and gardening.
Please note that photographs may be taken during the event for promotional purposes. The session is designed for adults and young people aged 12 years and older.
Attendees are encouraged to bring any questions about their own gardens and local wildlife. The presenters from BirdLife WA will be happy to provide tailored advice.
This event supports the City of Swan's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
This is a free event, but booking is recommended to secure your place. You can contact the organizers via phone or email for more information or to register.
Spaces may be limited, so early booking is advised to avoid disappointment.
Enjoy a rewarding evening learning how your garden can make a real difference for black-cockatoos and local biodiversity.