Learn more about the monitoring methodology and outcomes from the first two years of monitoring in our For People & Plants magazine (Issue 126, Winter 2024).

Bushland flora, fauna & fungi

Our volunteers are also conducting surveys of orchids, fauna and fungi, to better understand the biodiversity within the restoration site over the course of the project.

The Kings Park bushland is home to an incredible diversity of flora, fauna and fungi. As you walk through the bushland trails, you could spot more than 320 species of plants and nearly 340 different types of fungi and slime moulds, as well as birds, reptiles, mammals and hundreds of different invertebrates.

Learn more about the common fungi of Kings Park and Bold Park in this handy guide created by Neale Bougher.

How you can help the Kings Park bushland

More than two-thirds of Kings Park is protected as managed bushland by the BGPA. Friends of Kings Park is proud to support this work through our volunteer groups and our Gift Fund.

You can support these efforts by becoming a member of Friends of Kings Park, volunteering your time, or making a donation. Your donations support conservation and research projects in Kings Park, such as the Bushland Restoration Project and other projects.

Please help us to protect the Kings Park bushland by staying on the paths, taking your litter with you, keeping your dog on a lead, and admiring the flora, fauna and fungi but not disturbing it.