Foundation Member Ray Paynter was awarded the John Tonkin Greening Award for Individual Endeavour.
The Toodyay Naturalists’ Club was awarded the Bushland Conservation Award in the John Tonkin Greening Awards.
The Club was a finalist in the Community Group Award along with immediate past President Wayne Clarke who was a finalist in the Individual Endeavour Award
In 1998 the Club received an Accredited River Manager Gold Award from the Avon River Management Authority.
In 2003 the Club received the Toodyay Shire’s Organisation of the Year Award.
TNAT member, Greg Warburton, was the recipient of the Western Australian Landcare Award, Individual Landcarer, for his contribution to caring for the land.
TNAT member, Robert Boase, was the recipient of the Western Australian Landcare Award, Individual Landcarer, for his contribution to caring for the land.
The Club was nominated for the 2018 WA Regional Achievement and Community Award and was selected as a Semi-Finalist.
Over the weekend of the 5th September this year, we will be conducting a BioBlitz in Julimar State Forest. A BioBlitz is a snapshot in time, looking at the biodiversity of an area, recording what is seen and found during a specified, short period of time, usually over a weekend.
If you are an expert keen to offer your skills as a leader, or maybe you are a nature enthusiast, a citizen scientist or just interested in how a BioBlitz works – we would love to hear from you.
You can register your interest here:
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Toodyay Naturalists’ Club is a member of the Julimar Conservation and Forest Alliance
This guide is the work of the members of the Toodyay Naturalists’ Club Inc. It is a commemorative publication with member contributions celebrating fifty years from foundation (1968 to 2018).
The Club’s previous publication on this subject ‘The Avon Valley: a Naturalists’ View’’, published in 1986, provided a comprehensive list of one Toodyay reserve; it also covered other reserves in the Avon Valley. This publication is confined to the Shire of Toodyay.
In compiling this guide, members of the Toodyay Naturalists’ Club Inc. acknowledge the first inhabitants, the Ballardong People, as carers of a unique and biological diverse landscape. Additionally, they reference many of the contemporary works available that cover the Shire of Toodyay. The guide also provides links to further reading about the flora and fauna of the region. a brief description appears on the rear cover.
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