It’s a treat to explore our beautiful state, with its bustling agriculture and unique landscapes and lifeforms. To preserve all this, it’s important to be mindful of biosecurity when you travel. This keeps you, your family and the livelihoods of future generations safe. Biosecurity when on the move Stay on the trail Stick to the designated path. The paths are there for a reason - they protect fragile habitats and native animals. In some cases they also help keep disease (such as dieback) confined. Not to mention that if something goes wrong, it’s easier for help to find you if you’re on the trail. WA Police - How to safely bushwalk, prospect or travel the outback Parks and Wildlife Service - Know before you go Tourism WA - Travel tips Pest check Before and after you go for a wander, check yourself and your companions for ticks, and check dogs for ticks, fleas or burrs. Ticks can be a source of disease for both humans and dogs, so make sure you know how to check for and remove tick...