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Monday, 01 March 2021 21:07

Monash University, VIC

You can walk the ClimateWatch trail on the Clayton campus and record your observations in our awesome ClimateWatch app.

Monday, 01 March 2021 21:04

Marramarra NP, NSW

Marramarra National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney.

Monday, 01 March 2021 21:03

Marlee Reserve, WA

Beautiful bushland at Marlee Reserve, Mandurah is abundant with birds and other ClimateWatch indicator species. Enjoy the walk and take climate action while you're at it with our free mobile app.
Monday, 01 March 2021 21:01

Manjedal, WA

Visit Scouts WA's Manjedal Activities Centre and walk the trail with your community group, friends and family with your ClimateWatch app in hand to record what you see.

Monday, 01 March 2021 21:00

Macquarie University, NSW

Macquarie University in Sydney has a ClimateWatch trail for students, staff and community members to record their observations along and contribute to climate science.

Monday, 01 March 2021 20:58

Maitland Park, Geraldton, WA

The Maitland Park trail was originally developed for the Geraldton Science Awareness Festival in 2011. This trail is in the centre of Geraldton near Nagle College and takes about 30 minutes to explore.

Monday, 01 March 2021 20:56

Lake Seppings, Albany, WA

Lake Seppings is a natural ecosystem within the city that provides a refuge for local native plants, animals and birds.The aboriginal name for Lake Seppings is Tjuirtgellong, the place of the long neck turtle.

It is a flat walk through small groves of shady trees alongside the wetland with views across the lake to Mt Adelaide. A haven for water birds with a bird hide for enthusiasts. Over 100 species of birds have been recorded here.

Monday, 01 March 2021 20:54

Lake Monger, WA

Lake Monger is a large urban wetland on the Swan Coastal Plain in suburban Perth. It is habitat for an abundance of local flora and fauna making it a popular location to observe a wide selection of WA's beautiful birdlife.

Monday, 01 March 2021 20:49

Lake Catani, Mount Buffalo, VIC

 As part of a ClimateWatch in Parks initiative with Parks Victoria the first sub-alpine ClimateWatch trail has been created at the magnificent Lake Catani, Mt Buffalo. The area is near a campground set amongst snow gum woodlands along the banks of the lake.

Monday, 01 March 2021 20:37

Kwinana, WA

The Spectacles Wetlands has one of the largest stands of Paper-bark woodland in the metropolitan Perth area (approximately 33 km south of Perth CBD) and 87 species of water birds, birds of prey and woodland birds. There are a number of land animals including: bandicoots, snakes, occasional wallabies, possums, and bats. 

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