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about us
L overview
L our vision, aims and
objectives
L management
L steering committee
L our staff
L funding, sponsors
L awards
L location of
Kooragang Wetlands
L aerial photo map
L visiting Kooragang
Wetlands
L Hunter River estuary
L physical features
L habitats
L intertidal vegetation
L species list intertidal vegetation
L freshwater wetland vegetation
L species list freshwater wetland vegetation
L riparian vegetation
L species list riparian vegetation
L rainforest
L species list rainforest
L animals
L birds
L species list birds of Ash Island
L fish and decapods
L species list fish and decapods of HRE
L frogs
L species list frogs of Ash Island
L bats
L species list bats of Ash Island
L non-marine molluscs
L species list non-marine molluscs of Ash Island
L environmental history
L time line of dates and occurrences in the Hunter River
estuary
what we do
L manage water and
water flows
L remove culverts
L open floodgates
L excavate marginal pasture to create saltmarsh
L create intertidal lagoons
L restore native vegetation
L intertidal vegetation
L freshwater wetlands
L riparian vegetation
L rainforest
L conserve threatened
species
L Green and Golden Bell Frog
L White Cynanchum
L migratory shorebirds and saltmarsh
L use agriculture to help
manage wetlands - Kooragang City Farm
L manage pests
L research wetland
management strategies
L restore heritage sites and
create visitor facilities
city farm
L planned cattle grazing
L retaining natural
vegetation
L farm forestry
L community gardens
L bush food garden
L cycleways and picnic
facilities
L map of Kooragang City Farm
L farming history on the
site
L monitoring and research on
City Farm
L City Farm achievements
L get involved at the farm
things to do
L you can birdwatch
L birding route for Ash Island
L bird species for Ash Island
L you can fish
L fish and crustacean species found in the Hunter river
estuary
L you can cycle
L you can discover some of
the island's past
L regenerate bush
L propagate plants
L turn bare paddocks into
forests
(revegetate)
L work in community gardens
L help maintain grounds and
buildings
L adopt a patch
L help with communications
L lead guided tours
news, events & publications
L news
L latest News
L selected past media releases and
other news
L events
L upcoming events
L publications
L newsletters
L
brochures
L fact sheets
L species lists
L reports
L maps
L links to
other sites
gallery
schools
research
L adaptive management
L current research projects
L past
consultant research reports
L papers: published or in press
site map
contact us
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