Bats, BBQ and Brushies (6+ Family event)

부터 AUD AU$20.00
  • 기간: 150 분 (대략)
  • 위치: Perth Hills Discovery Centre, WA
Join us this summer for a wildlife night walk at the Perth Hills Discovery Centre! Venture into the forest with our bat expert from the WA Conservation Council to learn about the different species of bats that live in the Jarrah forest. We will also uncover arachnids that glow in the dark and look for other nocturnal creatures including Brush-tailed possums. Participate as a citizen scientist with the WA chapter of the Australian Citizen Science Association and enjoy a BBQ dinner under the stars! Gear up for an unforgettable night adventure. 


Please note tickets must be purchased for all attending participants both adults and children. 

Children's tickets are for children 15yrs and under. 

Please note this experience is for the whole family but children must be ages 6+ to participateThe 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 advise of any dietary requirements for the BBQ in the special requirements section when you are booking.

If you have any questions about this activity, please email n2n@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 Covid-19 symptoms, have been in recent contact with a confirmed
Covid-19 case or have been advised to self-isolate. 

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