Warriewood, NSW

Warriewood Wetland Bushland Reserve

Warriewood Wetland Bushland Reserve, located in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, Australia, is the largest remaining sand plain wetland in the region. Spanning about 26 hectares, this reserve is a haven for diverse wildlife, including many bird species, reptiles, and amphibians. It features walking tracks and boardwalks, allowing visitors to explore its rich natural environment while promoting conservation and education about wetland ecosystems. The wetland plays a crucial role in local water management, filtering stormwater and providing flood mitigation.

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Warriewood Wetland Bushland Reserve

Warriewood Wetland Bushland Reserve, located within the metropolitan Sydney area, is easily accessible and offers a lush natural retreat. The reserve is teeming with wildlife, including a variety of typical wetland birds and an impressive number of lizards, with hundreds of them inhabiting the area. Visitors can enjoy walking tracks and boardwalks that provide close encounters with this vibrant ecosystem while supporting local conservation efforts.

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