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Moora Walk Trails: Carnaby Cockatoo Interpretative Walk

This interpretive flat trail meanders along the banks of the Moore River and through Moora, allowing visitors to experience the preservation of the endangered Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo between July and February. It is also designed to give the visitor a taste of Moora and features historical buildings, galleries, public art pieces, and points of interest.

Do it one way or complete the suggested circuit through Candy’s Bush Reserve. The trail takes you along the Moore River and through Eucalypt woodland remnants. Interpretive signage can be viewed along the trail. 

Carnaby’s (or Short-Billed) Black Cockatoo are a critically endangered WA bird who come to Moora to breed in the hollows of old Salmon Gums and Wandoo trees. Have you spotted the artificial nesting boxes around town?

 

 

Length: 3.4km one way from west to east (2hrs); 7km to complete the loop (3.5hrs)
Difficulty: Easy
Train signposted: Yes
Terrain: Gravel track, road, dirt tracks
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Flora Highlights: Impressive Salmon Gum avenue along Barber St

Download the Walks in the Shire of Moora Eco Trails brochure here: https://www.moora.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Walks-in-the-Shire-of-Moora.pdf

Length: 3.4km one way from west to east (2hrs)
7km complete loop on the suggested circuit (3.5hrs)
Difficulty: Easy
Train signposted: Yes
Terrain: Gravel track, road, dirt tracks
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Flora Highlights: Impressive Salmon Gum avenue along Barber Street

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