Beautiful and diverse bushland areas ranging from Marri Jarrah dominated woodlands in the Darling Scarp to Banksia woodlands in the Swan Coastal Plain.
The City of Armadale has more than 115 bushland reserves (comprising 1,080 ha). Beautiful and diverse bushland areas range from Marri-Jarrah dominated woodlands on the Darling Scarp to Banksia woodlands on the Swan Coastal Plain.
The City's conservation of bushland reserves enables the community to connect with nature and in doing so provides many health and well-being benefits now and for future generations. Our bushland reserves enhance the landscape character of the City of Armadale whilst also providing valuable habitat for a wide variety of fauna species.
We are fortunate to have such a diverse range of bushland reserves within the City of Armadale many of which feature unique walk trail experiences. These natural areas are rich in plant diversity and provide habitat for native fauna.
Local Bushcare groups/friends groups, like the Armadale Gosnell's Landcare Group (AGLG), work closely with the City's Bushland Crew and Environment and Sustainability team helping to manage our diverse bushland.
The City's Bushcare Team manages and monitors many of our bushland reserves. We spend most of our time on:
Weed control and encouraging natural regeneration of bushland
Revegetation
Vegetation mapping
Rubbish collection
Seed collection
Fauna and flora monitoring
Dieback monitoring and management
Infrastructure maintenance
Supporting environmental volunteers and friends' groups
Managing bushfire risk
Monitoring and management of feral animal species e.g. pigs, foxes, goats
Capital project delivery
Managing projects and planning for the future
The City has prepared a number of Management Plans to inform the treatment of natural areas. The aim of each Management Plan is to provide a transparent and consistent approach to environmental management within the City. Environmental Management Plans are in place for a number of our reserves to help guide how the City manages these.
It is important that we continue to manage our bushland reserves well. Bushcare Volunteers make a valuable contribution towards the conservation and management of biodiversity. The City is committed to supporting Bushcare Volunteers to achieve agreed goals for the preservation and improvement of natural areas, through the provision of support and advice.
Reserve Custodian
Individual Volunteer
Establish a Bushcare Volunteer Group
Attend an event - a number of regular planting, revegetation or weed control events are held throughout the year at various locations throughout the City
You can join an existing group or start a new group in your area
(AGLG) host a number of planting days throughout the year that people can come along to and join in. To find out more about upcoming events visit the AGLG website and Facebook Page
To find out more about bush and landcare groups, volunteering opportunities and other initiatives Visit
Contact the Environment Team on 9394 5000 or
The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.
We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.
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Armadale, Western Australia 6112