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Wetlands and Waterbirds

Back to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Cost
TBC
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
1 hour
Years
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Entertainment

The Sanctuary at Tidbinbilla is a spectacular series of constructed ponds set in tall eucalypt forest beside the beautiful Tidbinbilla River. Join a Tidbinbilla Ranger for an informative meander through the wetlands, where the well-formed tracks and boardwalk give easy access to a network of platforms and viewpoints. The Sanctuary is home to a large and diverse array of flora and fauna, where waterbirds, platypus and turtles are some of the residents that may be encountered. The Sanctuary is a perfect place to see and learn about wetland ecosystems and all the living things they support.

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The Sanctuary at Tidbinbilla is a spectacular series of constructed ponds set in tall eucalypt forest beside the beautiful Tidbinbilla River. Join a Tidbinbilla Ranger for an informative meander through the wetlands, where the well-formed tracks and boardwalk give easy access to a network of platforms and viewpoints. The Sanctuary is home to a large and diverse array of flora and fauna, where waterbirds, platypus and turtles are some of the residents that may be encountered. The Sanctuary is a perfect place to see and learn about wetland ecosystems and all the living things they support.

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Join a ranger on an educational activity to learn more about the reserve, and its plants and animals.

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