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Discover useful native plants of the Tulla-yugaipa dhagun Track
11:00am to 12:00pm
Suitable for adults and children aged 8 years and over. Children must be supervised by an adult.
Free
Join an informative guided walk around the gentle 100m Tulla-yugaipa dhagun Track. Meaning 'place of useful plants', this short track showcases plants used by local First Nations and colonial people. Signage along the track identifies featured plants and some surprising uses. Environment Centre staff will lead you around the trail to discover some native plants and other wetlands resources. The experience will include tasting some foods made using native plant ingredients.
Requirements: Wide-brimmed hat, fully enclosed walking shoes, sun-smart clothing, sunscreen and insect repellent. Please bring drinking water and snacks or picnic lunch as there are no food outlets on site. Please arrive ten minutes prior to the starting time to check in.
Note: outdoor activities are subject to weather and environmental conditions and may be cancelled on the day.
Bookings
Bookings required via Eventbrite.
All adults and children require bookings. Maximum of four children with each supervising adult. If circumstances change and you cannot attend, please cancel your booking online via Eventbrite.
Venue
Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre, 31 Paperbark Drive (entry via Stanworth Rd), Boondall
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