Create a Local Nature Passport
Work with us to create a Nature Passport booklet to support active outdoor family time, promote social connection and inspire lifelong stewardship behaviours and attitudes.
What is a Nature Passport?
Our Nature Passport booklets contain nature play activities for kids and families to do at nature playgrounds, green open spaces, trails, wetlands and other nature-rich locations within your local area.
The booklet is completely customised and we will work with you to select the best locations and activities for your area. Popular features include a checklist of ’10 Things to Do’ within your local area, activity maps, a nature safari and even a set of fun stickers!
The completed passport acts as a meaningful promotional tool and resource for families that can be distributed as part of school holiday programs, events, through your visitor centre, museums, community hubs and libraries.
In conjunction with the activities included in the booklet, families can also access our collection of 100+ further nature activities, designed to spark curiosity, creativity and critical thinking, using our free Nature Passport Web App.
Feedback on Nature Passports
See what our clients have to say about Nature Play WA’s Nature Passport program.
The passports were really well received by families. We handed them out mostly during school holidays so there were lots of school kids as well as little ones using them. Parents always seem to be looking for activity ideas too so they loved them.
– City of Gosnells, Children’s Activity Officer
The City of Karratha Nature Play passport provided the opportunity to engage youth and capitalize on the rich natural assets within the City. The support for the passports has been overwhelmingly positive.”
– City of Karratha, Community Engagement Officer
The City of Albany now has its own Nature Passport to encourage visitation at our parks and provide new and exciting experiences. Thanks Nature Play for making this possible, they have been extremely popular.
– City of Albany, Manager City Reserves
[The Nature Passport is] a compact resource that is being utilised by our community. Easy to read, follow and participate.
– City of Joondalup, Community Liaison Officer
Want to Know More?
Letโs collaborate on a Nature Passport booklet to activate your community’s outdoor spaces and make nature play a part of every day!
For further information, contact Jane at [email protected].