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The Wetlands - Wyalong

Tourist attractions

Neeld Street, Wyalong NSW 2671, Wyalong, NSW 2671
(02) 6972 2266

Description

The Wetlands in Wyalong Wyalong is a sustainable solution for the town's drainage problems.

It collects run-off water and serves as a catchment area for the town's waterways. The facility includes a large dam and several small ponds, holding around 60 mega litres of water. It is the primary water source for parks, gardens, and recreation facilities in Wyalong and West Wyalong.

The Wetlands is a well-preserved bird and wildlife sanctuary. It is home to various species of flora and fauna, including different bird species like the Great Cormorant, Pacific Black Duck, and Eurasian Coot. The wildlife includes golden perch, carp, Murray Cod, and freshwater crayfish. The Wetlands also has a pond that serves as a breeding ground for birds, protected from foxes. Native plants have been revegetated in the sanctuary area as part of conservation efforts.

The Wetlands can be visited throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming flowers, attracting different wildlife species. Autumn and winter provide cooler and milder weather, ideal for outdoor activities.

To reach The Wetlands, it is about a 4-hour drive from Sydney. Public transportation options such as trains and buses are also available.

The Wetlands in Wyalong Wyalong is a nature attraction that solves town drainage problems. It is a bird and wildlife sanctuary with various species of flora and fauna. The facility can be visited year-round, and it is accessible by driving or public transportation.

Details

Natural attractions: Wetlands

Location

Neeld Street, Wyalong NSW 2671, Wyalong, NSW 2671

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