We love our turtles!
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
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
Spring is a glorious time to visit Winton Wetlands, with more days of sunshine and lots of wildflowers now in bloom. It’s also a time to watch your step too:
Annual Kangaroo surveys conducted by our field staff in September 2024 have revealed a substantial reduction in the density of kangaroos at Winton Wetlands. Compared to the 2023 results of
The Winton Wetlands event ’Hidden gems of the wetlands’ originally scheduled to be held on Thursday 7 November, as part of the Benalla Festival, has been cancelled due to unforeseen
Saturnday 7 September 2024 marks National Threatened Species Day in Australia. It marks the anniversary of the death of the last Tasmanian Tiger in 1936. Depressing for many people of
Sunday 1 September heralds the first day of Spring and also Wattle Day – a day to celebrate Australia’s many beautiful wattle species. Wattle is a generic term describing plants
More than 30 of Australia’s leading figures in the protection and restoration of the precious native Growling Grass Frog from SA, Victoria, ACT, New South Wales and Queensland came together
The meeting and conference rooms at Winton Wetlands make for a fantastic and productive meeting experience – combining modern facilities with stunning views and opportunities to enjoy breaks taking in
The Winton Wetlands Restoration team has thanked Victoria’s Environment Protection Authority for $100,000 just received in much-needed funding to boost native seed propagation efforts. The funds have come as a
652 Lake Mokoan Road
Winton North, Victoria, 3673
T: +613 5766 4462
652 Lake Mokoan Road
Winton North, Victoria 3673
T: +613 5766 4462
668 Lake Mokoan Road
Winton North, Victoria 3673
T: +613 5766 4462
Winton Wetlands Committee of Management recognises that the site lies within the traditional lands of the Yorta Yorta people, the original owners of Country. We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands and waterways and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.
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.