Thursday 5 July – Talk: Traces of the Ice Age – Come along to a fascinating talk
on Thursday 5th July at 7.30 pm at Earlwood, there will a great talk – Traces of the Ice Age – see flyer below for details
on Thursday 5th July at 7.30 pm at Earlwood, there will a great talk – Traces of the Ice Age – see flyer below for details
Join us for a 4.5 km Wolli Valley walk on Saturday June 9th, 2012 – 8.45 am –approx. 1. 30 pm;
A walk along the Wolli Track of the Two Valley Trail (TVT) from Bexley North to Wolli Bluff above Waterworth Park, Undercliffe.
The walk has an extensive historical and environmental commentary and
introduces some of the current issues about the Wolli Valley. We’ll talk about
the native bushland in the Valley, the bush regeneration work the Society is
undertaking, and the various stormwater treatment actions taking place.
It includes an ascent of Nannygoat Hill, a visit to the Fishway,
the historic Jackson Place cottages for a film clip and a cuppa, a view of pre-historic Wave Rock, and a trip up Wolli Bluff where we conclude the walk
Free to members, but advance registration is essential as these walks are popular and numbers are limited.
The Bird Survey Project has been launched by our hard-working group of ‘birdos’ who entered thousands of records into the Atlas of Living Australia. See them hard at work and like them on Facebook! Congratulations everybody!
Join us for a guided walk through the beautiful Wolli Creek Valley, with historical and environmental commentary.
Beginning at Bexley North at 9.30 am, and finishing at Wolli Bluff, near Tempe.
Will need to bring: Good walking shoes, sun hat, drink bottle and suitable
clothing.
Walk is MEDIUM difficulty and approx 4.5km. It will take approximately 3 hours. More details on booking.