
Australian Little Bittern spotted at Winton Wetlands
Our camera traps – part of La Trobe University’s turtle research – have captured something very special: the Australian Little Bittern, a cryptic and endangered bird living quietly in our

Our camera traps – part of La Trobe University’s turtle research – have captured something very special: the Australian Little Bittern, a cryptic and endangered bird living quietly in our

Here at Winton Wetlands, we’re hopping with excitement to celebrate our frog friends! Did you know that 9 species of frogs have been recorded at Winton Wetlands? Among them is

Purple Spotted Gudgeon showing promising signs of becoming established at Winton Wetlands. This Critically Endangered (FFG Act 1988) fish was rewilded as part of a larger program working with partners

Majestic in Flight: Wedge-Tailed Eagle at Winton Wetlands Spotted soaring high above Winton Wetlands – the incredible Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Australia’s largest bird of prey. With its impressive wingspan and keen

Update : 15th February 2025 We’re thrilled to share that 201 turtle hatchlings have emerged from our Turtle Islands! These tiny champions are a huge step forward in our mission

Tuesday 11th February marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and we’re proud to showcase some of the incredible women on our restoration science team! Meet Miranda

World Wetlands Day – This Sunday! Did you know Sunday, February 2nd is World Wetlands Day? This year’s theme, ‘Protecting Wetlands for our Common Future’, is at the heart of

The Mokoan Hub & Cafe will be closed all day on the Australia Day Holiday, Monday 27th January. Posted: 24 January 2025

Monday 23rd December 9am – 3pm Tuesday 24th December – CLOSED Wednesday 25th December – Christmas Day – CLOSED Thursday 26th December – Boxing Day – CLOSED Friday 27th December

At Winton Wetlands we love our turtles, we don’t like the foxes though as they eat up to 95% of the Turtle eggs laid. One of the main reasons for