On this self-guided walk using binoculars and surveying techniques, students discover the waterbirds that live in and visit our stunning regional parks. Class set of binoculars and identification sheets provided. $30
Get up close with Australia’s unique wildlife! Discover their amazing survival skills and learn how to help if you find a sick or injured animal. A wild experience you won’t forget! $575
Bring the whole school for a day of nature-based discovery! Discovery Days are fun, flexible, and budget-friendly—perfect for engaging multiple classes or year levels at a nearby aquatic location. From $1260
Explore wetland ecosystems through hands-on fieldwork! Test water quality, ID macroinvertebrates and examine human impact. Biology or Geography students can develop research questions and collect data to investigate sustainability. $510
Our Choose-Your-Forest-Adventure program lets you tailor a day of hands-on discovery for your small group. Explore forest biodiversity, ecosystems, & human impact through engaging fieldwork & activities. Create your own adventure! From $510
Self-guided trail through natural, managed and constructed features in the Canning River Regional Park. Equipment Hire $30
Explore catchment land use with our 3D interactive model! See how pollutants enter rivers and impact plants and animals. Watch real-time changes and discover how land choices shape the health of our waterways. $400
Bring the whole school, multiple classes or year levels to an exciting day of cultural discovery in nature! Immerse your students in holistic activities with Traditional Owners and our Nearer to Nature education leaders. (Years 7-12)
Engage students in a 2-hour cultural experience in the Perth Hills with Noongar storytelling, bush tucker, and hands-on activities. A fun, educational journey that connects kids to nature, Indigenous heritage, and local creativity.
Discover WA’s most fascinating—and dangerous—creatures! Learn why they evolved, master first aid for bites and stings, and even meet some incredible wildlife up close while exploring their vital role in our ecosystems. From $275
Students are introduced to the pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi. Discuss treatment, tools and processes used to manage the spread of this pathogen and undertake a stem injecting activity to help protect our trees. $510
Discover how Indigenous Australians connect to the environment and practice sustainable use of resources. Learn about the Noongar people’s strong connection with the wetlands and rivers that flow across the Swan Coast Plain. $400
This is a valuable opportunity to hear from an experienced Aboriginal educator about the importance of the Swan - Canning River to the Nyoongar people. This is a teacher professional learning.
Western Shield is one of Australia’s largest wildlife conservation programs. Students learn fauna monitoring techniques, explore feral animal control and meet native species protected through this hands-on conservation experience. From $510
Explore field techniques used by biologists in WA’s biodiversity hotspot. Map flora quadrats, take fauna measurements and meet native animals protected by Western Shield, in a hands-on data collection experience. From $510
Is fire good for the environment? Let's answer this burning question. Discover the role fire has played in the evolution of our forests and the interdependent relationship between fire and Australian fauna and flora. From $510
UPDATED FOR 2026 Students explore fire management, investigating factors that influence fire behaviour and its impact on ecosystems and communities. With three flexible modules, this program can be tailored to suit your curriculum. $510
Explore the history of fire in the jarrah forest and its role in shaping life. Students discover plant and animal adaptations, investigate fuel and fire behaviour, and get an up-close look at firefighting equipment and techniques. $510
Explore WA’s unique forest flora and learn how plants adapt to tough conditions. On a guided walk through the jarrah forest, students identify key species and collect data using quadrats, line transects, and belt transects. $510
WA’s three cockatoo species are critically endangered. Habitat loss, bushfires, mining, and climate change threaten their survival. Planting native flora around your school to provide food for these iconic birds. From $500
Bring your students to a fun-filled day in nature! Students of all ages will explore, discover, and connect with the environment through engaging activities that spark curiosity and appreciation for the natural world. From $1530
Explore how climate change reshapes forest landscapes. Conduct fieldwork to map biodiversity and forest health, and uncover strategies that enhance resilience, protect native species, and balance environmental and human needs $510
Explore the Swan-Canning catchment with a 3D model! Trace water’s journey from source to sea, uncover human impacts on ecosystems, and discover how to protect wildlife, water quality, and communities for a sustainable future. $275
Explore your local environment through a guided nature walk! Discover native plants and animals, boost sensory awareness, and learn how biodiversity supports healthy ecosystems. A fun, hands-on way to connect with nature and science. $250
Join a guided night walk in the Jarrah forest to explore nocturnal wildlife, learn about animal adaptations and discover the importance of biodiversity and conservation. $250
Explore the forest at night on a self-guided torchlit trail! Spot possums, tawny frogmouths, bats, and more as you follow reflective markers and uncover the secrets of the forest after dark. $30
Uncover the secrets of nocturnal wildlife! Set light, camera, and sand traps, explore animal ethics, and take home incredible invertebrate samples and motion-sensor images on USB. $550
Look at the importance of artificial refuges for native animals. Students will assess habitat for quendas in their area and make a 'quenda cabin'. from $500.
Explore the Swan Coastal Plain on a hands-on field trip where students become scientists and geographers, investigating wetlands and rivers shaped by human impact and rich in biodiversity. A dynamic dive into real-world ecosystems! $510
Discover WA’s unique wildlife and the threats they face! Explore how the Western Shield program is saving species through cutting-edge conservation. Try hands-on monitoring techniques to track and protect our native fauna. From $400
The Perth Hills Discovery Centre has its own all-abilities campground. With so many great activities to choose from, why not camp overnight and enjoy several days of adventure with exclusive access during your stay! From $5 pp/pn
Explore your waterway's rich ecosystem. Students collect and identify macroinvertebrates, uncover their role in wetland health, and dive into food webs, adaptations, or classification in this hands-on science adventure. $275
Enjoy a self-guided walk through the beautiful jarrah forest, stopping at a hidden lookout with a stunning view of Mundaring Weir. From $30