The Wetlands Centre, Cockburn

Experience the natural charm of Bibra Lake at The Wetlands Centre. As a dedicated not-for-profit organisation, the centre focusses on the conservation and restoration of wetlands, coupled with environmental education. Each visit offers a unique opportunity to learn, engage with nature, and understand the importance of ecological preservation.

Connect with nature

At The Wetlands Centre, there are many ways for you to connect with nature and become an active part of our conservation efforts. From hands-on environmental projects to educational programs, there’s something for everyone who wishes to make a difference.

Here’s how you can participate:

  • Revegetation efforts: Roll up your sleeves and assist in vital revegetation activities, helping to restore the natural balance of our beautiful wetlands.
  • Educational programs: Dive into a world of learning with programs designed to educate the community about preserving our precious natural environment.
  • Cultural heritage: Discover the rich history and culture of Bibra Lake, a site of significant importance, and learn about the symbiotic relationship between nature and culture.

Planning your visit

  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday, from 9am to 4pm
  • Location: 184 Hope Road in Bibra Lake.

For more information, visit The Wetland Centre website, call 08 9417 8460 or email [email protected].

Contact

Address

City of Cockburn
Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

Office opening hours:
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)

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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
Ngalak kaditj boodjar kep wer kaadidjiny kalyakool yoodaniny, wer koora wer yeyi ngalak Birdiya koota-djinanginy.

City of Cockburn acknowledges the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja. Long ago, now and in the future they care for country.
We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging.