Walker Swamp Restoration Reserve
Highlights
- Explore 1500 acres of diverse habitats at Walker Swamp, showcasing unique ecosystems and supporting threatened species.
- Wander through the stunning remnant Manna Gum woodland, immersing yourself in the beauty of protected natural landscapes.
- Discover the large-scale woodland revegetation site, contributing to vital environmental restoration efforts in the southern Grampians region.
- Relax in the tranquil surroundings near Dunkeld, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of this remarkable wetland reserve.
The Walker Swamp Restoration Reserve is situated in the southern Grampians region adjacent to the Grampians National Park, a short drive from the picturesque town of Dunkeld in the floodplain of the Wannon River.
The Reserve comprises a total of approximately 1500 acres, including the main ‘Walker Swamp’ restored wetlands, a magnificent 200 acre area of threatened remnant Manna Gum mixed woodland protection area and restoration area and a large-scale woodland revegetation site. This site has a fantastic diversity of habitat types and supports a range of threatened species.
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