Explainer: Why Samson Park bushland is so special

Sir Frederick Samson Park is the City's largest bush forever reserve, offering 14 hectares of native bushland and grassed area. The park features remnant Jarrah, Marri and Tuart woodland that once dominated the Fremantle region and in addition to the abundance of endemic native plants, this reserve is also home to over 50 bird species, reptiles, and bats. Learn more about the ecological and cultural significance of the park in this handy explainer.

View the Samson Park Significance Fact Sheet here.

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