A 27,000 hectare conversation area and one of two remaining habitats for the endangered Numbat
Dryandra Woodland
Dryanda Woodlands is one of the most significant conservation areas in WA. Home to an array of endangered native flora and fauna, including the Numbat, Bilby, Tawny Frogmouth Owls and the Woylie, the woodlands encompass 27,000 hectares of pristine bush, walking trails, campsites, chalets and activities including the Barna Mia Nocturnal Tour.
A guided tour into the native habitat of some of WA's most curious creatures.
Barna Mia Nocturnal Wildlife Sanctuary
Take a guided nocturnal tour in the beautiful Dryandra Woodlands, a sanctuary that is home to some of Western Australia’s most unique and endangered native critters, including the Numbat, Bilby, Woylie and Quenda.
The tour begins with an informational presentation about the native inhabitants followed by a guided tour of the sanctuary, using night lights to get up close and personal with Dryandra's most unique residents.
Advance booking is recommended by calling (08) 9881 9200 Monday to Friday. If booking on the day of the tour call before 4pm and for a Saturday call (08) 9881 2064. PDF Brochure link
Williams Nature Reserve
Picnic and lookout point.
Williams Nature Reserve
The Williams Nature Reserve is Located 10km North West of the Williams Townsite. It is set aside for the conservation of flora and fauna and has long been visited by locals and wildflower enthusiasts. Following developmetns of the site it now provides visitors with suitable access and day-use facilities such as parking, information, a lookout and picnic table. Turn off Albany Highway into Mckenzie Road, which is well signposted. It is hoped that a longer walktrail will be established at the site in the near future.
The Shires of Williams, Boddington, Cuballing and Wandering acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Marradong Country region. We wish to respect their continuing culture and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of Noongar people in this area
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