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Visit – Winton Wetlands We honour and respect their ancestors, their Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the significant role Yorta Yorta people play in support of the Winton Wetlands restoration project and of our programs
Maps – Winton Wetlands Winton Wetlands is located approximately three hours north east of Melbourne near to the Hume Fwy and is open all day, every day of the year except on days of Total Fire Ban
Project Overview – Winton Wetlands This short video provides an overview of some of the key history and events leading up to the establishment of the Winton Wetlands conservation and restoration project, Australia’s largest wetland restoration project
Mokoan Hub Cafe – Winton Wetlands Every dollar spent at our cafe supports cafe operation and ongoing site restoration of the Winton Wetlands habitat The Mokoan Hub Cafe also stocks a fantastic range of local and regional products including homewares, condiments, skincare and more!
Walking – Winton Wetlands Winton Wetlands offers a range of trails around the Reserve that make exploration safe and easy Our walk guide highlights a series of walking tracks throughout the Wetlands which allow you to explore the woodlands, wetlands, ponds and history of the site
Nature – Winton Wetlands The Restoration and monitoring of Winton Wetlands aims to enhance the natural regeneration of the site through research and practical implementation plans A carefully planned but adaptive approach backed by the best science and monitoring is the key to our restoration successes
Camping – Winton Wetlands Winton Wetlands offers 20 unpowered campsites in three great locations within the Reserve Experience sunrise and sunset like no other, deep in the wetlands amidst unique surrounds
FAQ – Winton Wetlands Yes The Winton Wetlands is home to a number of venomous snakes including the Eastern Brown Snake and the Red-bellied Black Snake It is important that if you do see a snake, you keep well clear and allow plenty of time for it to move out of your way In case of snake bite do not move and call 000 4 Can I take my pet into the reserve?
Wetlands 101 – Winton Wetlands Some wetlands are permanently flooded, while others are only seasonally flooded but retain saturated soils throughout much of the unflooded period Still other wetlands may rarely flood, and dry for long periods