Moyne national parks

The Moyne Region in Victoria, Australia is characterized by its stunning national parks and reserves that highlight the diverse landscapes and wildlife of the area. One of the prominent parks in the region is the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, located within an extinct volcano managed by the Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Cooperative in partnership with Parks Victoria. The reserve offers guided bushwalking tours for visitors to explore the rich geology, flora, fauna, and cultural heritage of the area.

Another notable park is the Budj Bim National Park, previously known as Mount Eccles, which is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site featuring a variety of landscapes like lakes, wetlands, and forests. Home to endangered species, the park provides opportunities for visitors to explore its natural beauty either on foot or by bike. The Port Fairy Botanic Gardens, established in 1859, offer a peaceful setting with diverse plant species for visitors to relax and appreciate the picturesque scenery.

The Ralph Illidge Sanctuary, a serene reserve, provides a safe environment for various animals and is a favored spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Hosting a range of bird species, the sanctuary offers visitors a tranquil setting to enjoy the local wildlife. Beyond these parks, the Moyne Region also features riverside parks, native wildlife habitats, and scenic coastlines ideal for whale watching during the winter migration season.

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