Bush, Birds and Bugs

從 AUD AU$5.00
  • 天數: 90 分鐘 (左右)
  • 位置: Resort Drive, Western Australia
The beautiful bush is filled with many animals. Birds of all shapes and sizes flying about, chittering away while bugs wander around pollinating, decomposing or gardening. 


Discover how the birds and bugs help bush and gardens grow, head out on a walk in search of our feathered and spineless friends.

This activity is suitable for children 4-7 years of age. Tickets must be purchased for participating children only. The ages for each activity are in place for your children 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.

If you have any questions about this activity, please email knowyourpatch@dbca.wa.gov.au 

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

We want to ensure our participants are happy, healthy and safe during and after their experience so we appreciate your understanding for the below conditions: 

- A full refund will be provided for any cancellations more than 48 hours before the start time of the activity.  

- Please do not attend if any of your family members are unwell and displaying possible Covd-19 symptoms, have been in recent contact with a confirmed Covid-19 case or have been advised to self-isolate. 

- If any of the attending members arrive with a cough, runny nose or fever, Know Your Patch has the right to ask that you not participate in the activity.  

- If you need to cancel within 48 hours of the start of the activity due to a Covid-19 related reason (symptoms, positive test, exposure or self-isolation), you will be provided with a credit up to the activity value if you notify Know Your Patch before the start of the activity. 

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