Bush Rangers WA encourages young people to take action for positive change! Bush Rangers is a youth-based conservation and community development program for students in years 8 – 12. Sessions are run fortnightly from 2.5 – 4 hours in length to allow us time to cover larger distances- eg get into the National Park after school for hikes, weeding projects etc. The program supports Exmouth students to take an active role in the conservation of the natural environment and better understand the mechanisms for its management.
As a Bush Ranger, you will learn new skills, go on camps and get involved in conservation projects within the natural environment.
You will also get to practice bush survival techniques and various outdoor activities such as:
- Snorkelling
- Kayaking
- Fishing
- Surfing
- Hiking
- Drills
- Camping skills
- Survival skills
- Environmental management
- Guest presentations
This WA Cadets program operates with the financial support of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.