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Sunday 11 May 2025 | From 9am
Explore the Bushland Trails at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne this Mother's Day.
Visitors can enjoy over ten kilometres of walking tracks and six kilometres of cycling tracks through beautiful remnant bushland.
The Cranbourne Bushland is a precious remnant of the vegetation that once covered the broader region and is actively managed to control the number of non-indigenous plants and exotic weeds. Over 450 indigenous plant species are spread over 340 hectares, creating a mosaic of over 10 interconnected ecological vegetation classes (EVC's).
In an increasingly denser urban landscape, the site is also an essential refuge for wildlife. Over 215 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs make their habitat within the Cranbourne Bushland, including the endangered Southern Brown Bandicoot.
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