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Neil Hawkins Walking Trail Competition

Join the City of Joondalup for a self-guided walk through Neil Hawkins Park to discover some of the city’s fluffiest and slimiest animals and delightful native plants and trees. Learn about the importance of the City’s native tree species and the homes that they provide for the creatures living in Yellagonga Regional Park whilst being shaded by their canopy.

While you are strolling through the 1.1km trail, complete questions on your smartphone to go into the draw to win 1 of 5 Conservation Prize Packs! To participate in the competition, scan the QR Code on the first Walking Trail sign, and answer the questions as you make your way through the trail.

The trail has been created to celebrate the importance of our local trees as part of the WA Tree Festival, which runs from Saturday 6 April – 5 May.

If you have little explorers joining you, make sure to pick up a Nature Passport from your local City of Joondalup library and complete the Nature Safari along the trail!

Date: Saturday 6 April – Sunday 5 May
Location:
Neil Hawkins Park
Cost: Free

For more information on the this event, and plenty more, head to the WA Tree Festival Website.

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