ClimateWatch

An initiative of Earthwatch Institute

Trails

Being a ClimateWatcher is simple. You can record on species you see near you, contribute to national activities or visit ClimateWatch trails.

Through regularly walking a ClimateWatch trail and recording what you see you can discover what is happening in your local environment and contribute to a national program that helps scientists inform Australia’s response to climate change. Walking the trail with a group gives you the opportunity to share the experience with others.

Find ClimateWatch trails in your area or discover how you can create a trail at a location that is important to you.

Trails around the country

Name
Ascot Waters (WA)
Australian National Botanic Gardens (ACT)
Bibra Lake (WA)
Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-Tha (QLD)
Brisbane City Gardens (QLD)
Canning River Regional Park (WA)
Cape Solander (NSW)
Capital Hill (ACT)
Geraldton Grammar (WA)
Gumblossum Reserve (WA)
Herdsman Lake (WA)
Kings Park (WA)
Lake Monger (WA)
Lake Seppings (WA)
Maitland Park, Geraldton (WA)
Manjedal (WA)
Marlee Reserve (WA)
Monash University - Clayton Campus (VIC)
North Head (NSW)
Oceanic Cruises (WA)
Pannawonica (WA)
Paraburdoo (WA)
Piney Lakes Trail (WA)
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney (NSW)
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (VIC)
Syd. Olympic Park (NSW)
Tom Price (WA)
UWA Crawley (WA)
Urrbrae Wetlands (SA)
Waylen Bay/Heathcote Reserve (WA)
Werribee Open Range Zoo (VIC)
Wickham (WA)
Yanchep National Park (WA)