Walk | Secrets of the Museum's Garden
About this Event
Join MAGNT Curator Emeritus of Molluscs, Dr Richard Willan, on a guided walk through the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory’s garden spaces and learn about the different habitats and environments encountered along the way and their significance for wildlife. Be introduced to some historically significant native trees, including some that are over 100 years old and discover the ecological connections between these outside spaces and the exhibition spaces within MAGNT.
Suitable for aged 16+ | Free | Limited Places | Bookings recommended
Key Information
Please register at the Information Desk in the Foyer from 10:00am.
Guided walk departs from outside the main entry of MAGNT Darwin at 11:00am.
Participants will be walking on grassed and sealed surfaces.
This guided walk takes approximately 90 minutes with multiple stops along the way.
Appropriate footwear for walking outdoors, hat, sunscreen and water bottles are essential.
This program is taking place in a natural environment which has inherent risks.
If you have any questions about the suitability of this activity for you, or your companions, please contact MAGNT before making a booking.
If you have any questions about the suitability of this activity for you, or your companions, please contact MAGNT before making a booking.
MAGNT acknowledges the traditional owners of Country across the Northern Territory and beyond, and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
Image: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Photo: MAGNT
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