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Mareeba Wetlands :: Fish
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Reserve Fish Species List. Join the Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland, or become a volunteer, to help us with our conservation work. Sign In to Edit this Site.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Volunteers
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Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland. Volunteering at the Reserve offers locals and visitors alike the chance to experience life in the Australian bush and at the same time contribute valuable hands on work to our conservation initiativesincluding:. Wildlife Monitoring and Mapping. The Conservancy has enjoyed working with volunteers from many countries and all walks of life. If you would like to become a volunteer at the Mareeba Tropical Savanna and Wetland Reserve, please contact us.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Accommodation
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Wake up to a dawn chorus alive with the sounds of the Blue-winged Kookaburra and Brolga and listen to the distinctive call of the Southern Boobook while stargazing under the southern sky. Set in the heart of this spectacular 5,000 acre conservation reserve lies the Conservancy-owned Jabiru Safari Lodge. By staying here you will be directly contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Reserve and the ongoing management of its biodiversity. Or contact the Visitor Centre on (07) 4093 2514.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Information for Visitors
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The Reserve lies just to the north of Mareeba, only an hour from Cairns or Port Douglas. Take the Pickford Road turnoff from Biboohra, 7kms north of Mareeba on the Peninsula Development Road. Look out for wildlife as you enjoy a drive through the Reserve to the Visitor Centre. Jabiru Safari Lodge - Outback With A Touch Of Class! Or contact the Visitor Centre on (07) 4093 2514. Join the Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland, or become a volunteer, to help us with our conservation work.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Birds
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Ducks, Geese and Swans. Crakes, Rails, Swamphens, Moorhens and Coots. Herons, Egrets and Bitterns. Australian White (Sacred) Ibis. Sandpiper, Snipe and Godwit. Lapwings, Plovers and Dotterel. Kites, Hawks, Eagles and Harriers. Pardalotes, Gerygones and Thornbills. Monarchs, Magpie-Lark, Flycatchers, Wagtails, Fantails and Drongos. Woodswallows, Butcherbirds and Currawongs. Larks, Pipits and Wagtails. Weavers, Waxbills, Grass-Finches and Mannikins. Sign In to Edit this Site.
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dare2defy | Savannah Way
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All posts by dare2defy. December 1, 2013. Exploring one of Australia’s Final Frontiers now more accessible. Lorella Springs Wilderness Park is one Million Acres of Coast on the Gulf of Carpentaria on the Savannah Way. Northern Territory. The owners of 28 years, the Walkers, have now forged a track to probably the most remote piece of coastline in Australia. ABOUT LORELLA SPRINGS WILDERNESS PARK. Keen Fishermen: Whether from a boat or off the banks there are plenty of fish bitting; some of the best fishin...
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Frogs
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Reserve Frog Species List. Join the Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland, or become a volunteer, to help us with our conservation work. Sign In to Edit this Site.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: News & Events
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Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland. Our regular newsletter is available for download, or you can contact us to have it sent to you by email. Join the Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland, or become a volunteer, to help us with our conservation work. Sign In to Edit this Site.
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Mareeba Wetlands :: Donors & Sponsors
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Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland. Conservation needs funding. The Conservancy is very grateful for ongoing support from local people, the wider business community and companies and individuals who have provided financial support. The Conservancy would also like to thank those who have made in kind donations of goods, materials and equipment, or time and expertise. We couldn't keep going without it! A receipt will be issued for donations over $2. Our bank details are:. Sign In to Edit this Site.