Jirdarup Bushland and the Friends who care for it

This delightful 84-page book contains over 75 photographs of the flora and fauna of the Jirdarup Bushland Precinct in inner-city Perth in Western Australia. It pays tribute to the traditional owners and tells the story of development since 1901 as well as more recent progress toward conservation and restoration. It includes maps and historical records that illustrate the changing times and attitudes of the community and local authorities to the bushland.

$39.95

About

This delightful 84-page book contains over 75 photographs of the flora and fauna of the Jirdarup Bushland Precinct in inner-city
Perth in Western Australia. It pays tribute to the traditional owners and tells the story of development since 1901 as well as more recent progress toward conservation and restoration. It includes maps and historical records that illustrate the changing times and attitudes of the community and local authorities to the bushland.

Testamonials

“The stories and photographs are a wonderful resource for families.” Hannah Beazley MLA, Member for Victoria Park

“Jirdarup is the most pristine and highest quality Banksia woodland remaining in inner Perth. To know we have such a remarkable relic of the past in such extraordinary condition is a compliment to all who have been involved.” Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon AO, Curtin University and Chair International Society for Ecological Restoration

“This book not only covers the history of this special place called Jirdarup but reminds us of the contribution of so many unsung heroes.”Kim Sarti OAM

Get Your Copy

To get your copy:

  • Read or purchase your copy from the Friends of Jirdarup
    Bushland website: www.friendsofjirdarupbushland.org.au
  • Ask your local library
  • Email admin@friendsofjirdarupbushland.org.au

Acknowledgements

Published by the Friends of Jirdarup Bushland. Designed and printed with the support of the Town of Victoria Park and a personal donation from Mayor Karen Vernon.

ISBN

9780645709506

Author

Lesley van Schoubroeck

Pages

88