More than 200 people converged on Walpole at the end of September, with one common goal – to capture a snapshot of the plant and animal life hidden in the nooks and crannies of the Walpole Wilderness Area, the only gazetted wilderness in Western Australia.
This April (18th) we were thrilled to invite year 11 Biology students from Guildford Grammar to visit the Biologic Biodiverse Carbon Project in Gidgegannup, Western Australia.
Students learnt about some of the methods used onsite to catalogue biodiversity and had the opportunity to try their hands at some flora monitoring and abiotic data collection. We would like to thank the students and their teachers for their enthusiasm and participation on the day. We can’t wait to welcome the year 9 Strive class onsite this September.