The Whadjuk Trails Network was officially launched today.
The launch involved a Welcome to Country by Neville Collard, and I realised that we have not consulted well with Nyungah Elders in planning our walks in the past.
The Nyungah Elders presented Councillors with a message stick as part of the opening.
Following the launch at Allen Park, we walked 1.6km to Cottesloe along part of the route.
Below is the text of my presentation at the launch
In August 2002, in the midst of a campaign to save the university bushland in Underwood Avenue, I realised that we had to encourage the wider community to use and appreciate our remnant bushland areas if we wished to preserve them for future generations. With this idea in mind, the Friends of Shenton Bushland began to organise annual walks through Underwood Avenue bushland. Over time, other people got involved in organising the walks, including Lesley Shaw from Friends of Allen Park, Susie Ross from Lake Claremont, and Robyn Benken from Cottesloe Coastcare, and we began to broaden our concept to embrace the idea of a network of trails through remnant bush lands in Perth's western suburbs. The idea grew, and more people became involved including Stephanie Clegg from Friends of Bold Park, Sue Conlan from Town of Mosman Park, Trish Hewson from Friends of Hollywood Reserve, and Marg Owen from Friends of Underwood Avenue Bushland, and our walks ranged over an area from the Herdsman's Lake to North Fremantle.
At times we have had up to 80 participants on the walks, and found that we had to put walk markers out before the walk to make sure none of the participants get lost, and then collect the markers after the walk, and we began to think: wouldn't it be nice if the trails had permanent markers?
In 2007 we obtained funding from LotteriesWest through the TrailsWest program to begin formalising the trails network, and as part of that project, Lesley Shaw, her daughter Frankie, and June Weller drew up some exquisite logos for each of the trail sections, many of which you can see on the map.
In 2010, Vicki Shannon, the City of Nedlands Bushcare Officer, and Greg Simpson, WESROC project officer developed the trails network concept into a project that WESROC could implement, resulting in the appointment of Sally Wallace as project officer to bring this project to it's present stage. We are indebted to Vicki and Greg for their initiative, and to WESROC for their commitment to bring the project to this stage.
Looking forward, we probably need to think about setting up a foundation along the lines of the Bibbulman Track Foundation to guide and manage the future development of these trails, and to involve the corporate sector and the wider community in funding and managing that development.
We therefore look forward to coming years where we can organize walks along these trails, and enjoy the walk without having to worry about setting out walk markers or losing participants along the way.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Photos from 2012 Riverside Bush to Beach Walk
Wet weather has been a feature of Bush to Beach walks for most of its 10 year history, and this year's walk was no exception. Almost forty participants braved the weather to begin their exploration of the river at Claremont Jetty, and followed a 14 kilometre course along the river to end at Kings Park.
At Pt Resolution, City of Nedlands Bushcare Officer Vicki Shannon (right) talked to us about the massive amount of work being done at the site to restore the bushland and foreshore area.
(photo courtesy of Marg Owen)
Local historian Anthea Harris showed us photos of the history of the foreshore and gave participants an insight into the way the area has changed over the past 100 years.
Murray Thomas, senior science teacher at Shenton College showed us around Pelican Point and told us about the local and migratory birds that use the reserve.
(photo courtesy of Marg Owen)
After lunch at Matilda Bay Stephanie Clegg and Robyn Benken informed our walk up through the escarpment of Kings Park that was burnt in the fire of 2009.
Anyone interested in planning next year's walk is welcome to contact Dani Boase-Jelinek, Friends of Shenton Bushland Inc (0420334601)
At Pt Resolution, City of Nedlands Bushcare Officer Vicki Shannon (right) talked to us about the massive amount of work being done at the site to restore the bushland and foreshore area.
(photo courtesy of Marg Owen)
Local historian Anthea Harris showed us photos of the history of the foreshore and gave participants an insight into the way the area has changed over the past 100 years.
Murray Thomas, senior science teacher at Shenton College showed us around Pelican Point and told us about the local and migratory birds that use the reserve.
(photo courtesy of Marg Owen)
After lunch at Matilda Bay Stephanie Clegg and Robyn Benken informed our walk up through the escarpment of Kings Park that was burnt in the fire of 2009.
Anyone interested in planning next year's walk is welcome to contact Dani Boase-Jelinek, Friends of Shenton Bushland Inc (0420334601)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Riverside 2012 Bush to Beach Walk
Riverside 2012 Bush to Beach Walk, Sunday 7th October
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Download notes for Pt Resolution here
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