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Jerrabomberra Wetlands is a protected wetland area that hosts diverse wildlife, including the endangered Latham's Snipe. You can visit, donate, volunteer or help from home to support this one-of-a-kind ecosystem in the heart of Canberra.
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Jerrabomberra Wetlands was the result. This waterbird...
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Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve is one of the ACT's most significant wetland habitats. The reserve is an important sanctuary for local birds as well as bird species migrating from the northern hemisphere and from inland Australia.
Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve is a nationally important group of small wetlands in central Canberra. The Wetlands are on a part of the Molonglo River - Jerrabomberra Creek floodplain that became permanently inundated when the Molonglo River was dammed to form Lake Burley Griffin in 1964.
Jerrabomberra Wetlands is a novel ecosystem near the Canberra CBD, with a rich history and diverse wildlife. Learn about its features, location, reviews and how to visit this attraction.
The Jerrabomberra Wetlands South Full Circuit is a lovely peaceful walk on mainly dirt tracks, passing bird watching hides, water views, bird life, bulrushes and kangaroos. A fox also ran across the track in front of me.
A 2.0-mile loop trail through the Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve near Canberra, ACT. Enjoy bird watching, hiking, mountain biking, and lake views on this moderately challenging route.