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International recognition due to Lake Wollumboola PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

The Nature Conservation Council has called on the NSW Government to celebrate the unique beauty of Lake Wollumboola by protecting it under a RAMSAR listing.  Lake Wollumboola is a fragile and unique place that provides a safe haven for many endangered plants and animals like the Little Tern and the Green and Golden Bell Frog.

Lake Wollumboola more than meets the criteria to be protected by an international Ramsar listing.  Of the nine possible criteria for being protected under the international Ramsar listing, Lake Wollumboola meets five.  Only one of these conditions needs to be met to make the area eligible for protection.  A Ramsar listing for the lake would allow low impact recreational activities to continue, and encourage international nature and Aboriginal cultural heritage tourism and environmental education activities.

Lake Wollumboola is one of the largest shallow saltwater lake in New South Wales. It often provides a home for thousands of iconic water birds and waders like Swans, Chestnut Teal and Bar tailed Godwits. The lake supports at least 43 species of migratory birds large populations of local species, with bird populations estimated at over 20,000.

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