Across
- 5. A type Melaleuca common around Lake Clifton
- 7. Scientific name for the pesky fox
- 10. PHCC's annual event held at the Lake Clifton Community Centre
- 13. Rock-like living structures that occur on the edge of Lake Clifton
- 14. The Peel-Yalgorup Wetland System is recognised as an important wetland under what Convention
- 15. A peculiar frog with a very small head that burrows underground in sandy soil (2 words)
- 18. Common name for Eucalyptus gomphocephala
- 20. A type of duck frequently seen at Lake Clifton
- 22. Known as the cane toad of the Southwest, this invasive herb has large white funnel-shaped flowers (2 words, common name)
- 25. A type of small, colourful spider, and also an important tree!
- 27. A critically endangered possum found in Tuart Woodlands around Lake Clifton
- 30. Major pest that inhibits native plant recruitment around Lake Clifton
- 31. A cute, nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial with a brushy tail
- 32. This species of Banksia has one of largest flowers in the world (scientific name)
- 33. Tuart and xxx Woodlands are Threatened Ecological Communities around Lake Clifton
- 34. A type of Stint that migrates to our shores and is the size of a tim tam (2 words, common name)
- 35. The hidden giant of Lake Clifton
Down
- 1. This type of broom frequently invades coastal areas around Lake Preston (2 words, common name)
- 2. A type of small, yellow orchid
- 3. This mammalian carnivore was once common to the area but now restricted to the Jarrah Forest
- 4. People flock to our shores to find this type of crab (2 words, common name)
- 6. A common legless lizard with an elongated snout and hinged teeth (first word, common name)
- 8. A species of water mold that causes dieback disease found in Banksia Woodland (Scientific name)
- 9. One of two white-tailed Black Cockatoos frequently observed foraging in the area
- 11. This species of Banksia is commonly found in Woodlands around Lake Clifton (scientific name)
- 12. This soft and silky endemic plant can produce pollen through the tips of its leaves (2 words, common name)
- 16. Found around the estuary and freshwater rivers and known as the Australian Otter
- 17. Runoff from this artificial substance is degrading our Lakes and Waterways
- 19. Name the National Park south of Lake Clifton
- 21. Common name of the locally found brown bandicoot
- 23. A key threat to water quality at Lake Clifton
- 24. Very common to the Lake Clifton area, this large tree is from the Myrtaceae family (common name)
- 26. Group of birds that migrate here annually from as far as Siberia
- 28. Born in the estuary, this type of fish spawns in the Murray River (two words)
- 29. Indigenous Noongar people that occupied the Lake Clifton area
