Join the Society for Kimberley Indigenous Plants and Animals (SKIPA) as a new volunteer or old friend to come together to see the progress of the trees planted in 2022, and to walk around the gardens to see what is in flower and seed. This is SKIPA's first gathering for 2023 and a great time to come along, meet like-minded people, and join in the conservation, protection and celebration of Kimberley flora and fauna.
We will also have a go at direct seeding the laterite mound with annuals and chat about some opportunities to grow tube stock for landscape projects.
Please bring gloves, a spade, a hat, water and a plate to share.
SKIPA field trip 2014. Photo: Julia Rau
If you know anyone who would be interested in becoming a SKIPA member, please bring them along. We would love to grow our community. SKIPA is for people who are energised by nature and the opportunity to spend time learning, sharing and contributing with like-minded people.
The Society for Kimberley Indigenous Plants and Animals (SKIPA) is a group of dedicated and enthusiastic naturalists who propagate Kimberley plant species, run field trips to collect specimens, conduct flora and fauna surveys, and undertake weed control work.
Click here for more information on SKIPA.
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Magabala Road
Broome North , WA 6726
Australia
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