
Gone fishin’
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
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
It’s fish survey time, a regular exercise to check on the quantities, diversity and health of fish in various ponds across the wetlands. Shown here (L to R) are the
Expert groups concerned with water management, fish conservation and ecological renewal have come together on the occasion of World Wetlands Day – 2 February – to return a key species
Southern Pygmy Perch fish (Murray-Darling lineage) were once common in the waterways of the Winton Wetlands, up till at least the 1960s. Sadly, they then departed – but now they’re
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.