Save the Beeliar Wetlands

Hands off Bibra and North Lake!

The Save Beeliar Wetlands campaign aims to protect and promote the wetlands and bushland of the North Lake and Bibra Lake Reserves in the Beeliar Regional Park.

These areas are an irreplaceable asset because of their incredible environmental value and benefits to the community. The area is currently under threat from plans for the construction of Roe Highway Stage 8.

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campaign news

07-06

Festival of the Lakes

Yes, that’s the cool name for our wetland festival extravaganza on the 9th October, which I know you all have in your diaries already. more

07-06

Rally at SMC Design Workshop no.3 - Bibra Drive to North Lake Road

We had a great turn out to our rally outside the SMC Design Workshop 3, with more of us outside than they had participants and most of the insiders seemed to be no Roers too! more

07-06

Melville Market Stall

Declutter your life – we need your stuff at Melville Markets on Sunday 15th August. more

our park, our future

At a time when many of us have become disconnected from nature, the Bibra Lake and North Lake wetlands and reserves provide an irreplaceable refuge. more

special plants and animals

highlights beeliar wetlands

Carnaby’s Cockatoo: an endangered species
Carnaby’s Cockatoo is a striking black cockatoo found exclusively in the south-west corner of Western Australia. more

Bird life in the Beeliar Wetlands
Both Bibra Lake and North Lake are a constantly changing scene of bird life. more