Night Stalk

From AUD $5.00
  • Duration: 90 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Mead Street, Byford, Western Australia

Come and discover the nocturnal critters on a night stalk. Search for the creatures which fly, hop and crawl through the night as we head out along bush trails. As you journey through, you will discover which animals are living in your own backyard as we tune in to learn how to identify frogs and owls by their calls. 

This activity does finish quite late, and we will be walking for an hour and a half. It is a long time for young children so please keep this in consideration if you feel it is too late for you kids to be out. Any disruptions can frighten wildlife, so we will be walking slowly and quietly for about an hour. 

Please note this experience is for the whole family but children must be ages 6+ to participate. Tickets must be purchased all attending participants. The ages for each activity are in place for all participants to get the most out of their activity. In most cases, these age limits are in place due to activity content, recommendations by outside providers or for safety reasons. We appreciate your understanding in booking only children who are age appropriate into activities.

Please note that our activities are carried out with recommendations and advice from the government to ensure the health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers.  

You will need to register for contact tracing on the Safe WA app or the paper form on your arrival. 

We want to ensure our participants are happy, healthy and safe during and after their experience. If you or your child are displaying the below symptoms, please do not attend:

- Runny nose

- Coughing

- Fever

We will provide a full refund if you cannot attend due to these symptoms, are awaiting a covid-19 result or have been in contact with anyone who has a confirmed case.

Know Your Patch reserves the right to ask that you not participate in the activity if you arrive and display these symptoms.

Stay up to date on the latest Covid information, including exposure sites at wa.gov.au