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Bird watching

Rich with a variety of birdlife ranging from wetland species such as pelicans, ducks and spoonbills to dry mallee specialists such as the Malleefowl and Emu Wrens.

When in flood, the lakes are part of Australia’s significant wetlands, recognised under an international agreement (the Ramsar Convention) for the protection of wetlands. A sign at Lake Mournpall explains this.

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Marine pest Northern Pacific Seastar found in Tidal River

18 May 2012

The invasive Northern Pacific Seastars (Asterias amurensis) were discovered yesterday at Tidal River within the Wilsons Promontory National Park for the first time. The seastars were sighted from the Tidal River footbridge, and were confirmed by Parks Victoria staff as being Northern Pacific Seastars. Parks Victoria promptly deployed an incident …

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