Julimar’s biodiversity is breathtaking, just take a look at the photos below. But don’t take our word for it, go and visit our wonderful park and see for yourself!
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A trigger plant and pollinator by Georgina Steytler

A track through Julimar with a burnt out old growth tree. Photo by Bridget Leggett.

A spectacular old Jarrah tree. Photo by Beth Frayne.

Crested Shrike-tit. Photo by by Phil Lewis.

A dirt road running through Julimar forest. Photo by Melissa Adams.

Julimar landscape by Georgina Steytler

A hover fly on an Autumn Lily by Georgina Steytler

Grass Trees. Photo by Melissa Adams.

Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus). Photo by Phil Lewis.

Rufous Treecreeper by Georgina Steytler

Book triggerplant by Georgina Steytler

A group of Grass Trees by Georgina Steytler

Western Whistler. Photo by Melissa Adams.

A muddy track through Julimar forest. Photo by Bridget Leggett.

Toodyay Nats Club members inspecting the bark of a burnt tree. Photo by Beth Frayne.

Everlasting flowers by Georgina Steytler

White spider orchid by Georgina Steytler

Silky Blue orchid by Georgina Steytler

A group trekking through Julimar forest. Photo by Bridget Leggett.

A brook running through Julimar forest. Photo by Bridget Leggett.

An echidna searching for ants. Photo by Wayne Clarke.

A brook running through Julimar forest. Photo by Bridget Leggett

The pilgrim trail directional signs. Photo by Bridget Leggett.

Dancing Spider Orchid by Georgina Steytler

Striated Pardalote by Georgina Steytler
