Catchment Management Experience with GeoCatch
TBA
- Location: Western Australia
- Participants: Flexible
- Perfect for: Corporate groups, schools, and eco-conscious organisations seeking a hands-on experience in waterway and catchment conservation.
Partner with GeoCatch to explore and protect one of Western Australia’s most important natural resources—its waterways. The Catchment Management Experience gives your team the opportunity to participate in practical conservation activities while learning about sustainable land and water management.
What You Can Expect?
- Welcome and introduction to GeoCatch and its environmental programs
- Hands-on activities such as revegetation, water monitoring, or habitat restoration (depending on season and needs)
- Educational talks on catchment health, sustainability, and biodiversity
- Morning tea and lunch provided onsite
- Group reflection on lessons learned and how they apply to workplace sustainability
Event Summary
- Location: Busselton, Western Australia
- Time: Full-day (approx. 9:30 am–2:30 pm)
- Transportation: To be arranged (approx. 2.5 hrs from Perth CBD)
- What to bring: Comfortable outdoor clothing, sturdy shoes, hat, sunscreen, reusable water bottle, and a willingness to get hands-on in nature
What to Bring?
N/A
Why This Experience Matters
- Supports catchment health and biodiversity in Western Australia
- Raises awareness of the link between land management and water quality
- Provides participants with tangible skills and lessons in sustainability
- Strengthens teamwork through shared outdoor conservation efforts
What's Included
- Conservation activities
- Hands-on tasks such as revegetation, water monitoring, or habitat restoration
- Education
- Expert talks on catchment management and environmental challenges
- Food & refreshments
- Morning tea and lunch
- Reflection
- Team discussions on workplace sustainability takeaways
Turn your next team day into a mission for healthier waterways.
Book the Catchment Management Experience with GeoCatch and give your group the chance to connect, learn, and contribute to protecting Western Australia’s environment.
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