Dryandra Woodland

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The Dryandra Woodland is the best place for native animal spotting, as it is a significant area for the survival of endangered mammal species, especially the numbat and woylie.  

The conservation area is only about a two hour drive southeast of Perth and with over 100 bird species and 24 mammals the area offers visitors an exciting opportunity to see this great conservation initiative in action.

One of the highlights of the area is the radio drive trail called "Sounds of Dryandra Woodland" and provides visitors with information about the history of the area and the animals living there. This 25km long trail allows visitors to view and enjoy most of the spectacular forest scenery.

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Dryandra Woodland

The Dryandra Woodland is the best place for native animal spotting, as it is a significant area for the survival of endangered mammal species, especially the numbat and woylie.    more


Sunset in the Outback, courtesy of John Denman
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Walk into a sanctuary that has housed and protected some of Western Australia's native animals in danger of extinction.  more


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