
Gudgeon gossip – Big news from the Wetlands
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

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

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

DUE TO THE HOT WEATHER FORECAST ON SUNDAY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Thankyou to those who were keen to assist, keep a look out for other opportunities for you

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

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

‘Turtle Island’ may sound like the name of a fabulous resort or maybe even a new TV reality show – but in fact it’s the name of a serious initiative

BirdLife Australia Northern Reserves Nest Log and Nest Box Parks Victoria Volunteer Innovation Fund Project Nest Log Workshop 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. Saturday 27 April 2024 Winton Wetlands Education

We are excited to report that today our Aquatic Ecologist Lance Lloyd (pictured) and Field Ecologist Sarah Way encountered some Zombies as part of our regular fish survey work. Two

There are some fishy things going on at Winton Wetlands this month. In particular, surveying of the fish population. Amongst other things, next week we’re checking on how some small

I’d rather be fishing! Or in the case of Winton Wetlands, electro-fishing… Following the success of a recent Carp Muster on-site (thanks again to all those involved!), there’s still a