River Street Wetlands

Highlights

Spot the rare and threatened Sloane's froglet in its natural habitat Explore scenic wetlands along a popular Corowa bike path Discover unique River Red Gum forest and diverse native plants

Overview

The River Street Wetlands are located in south Corowa and are bordered by a well-used bike path and neighbouring urban dwellings. A number of frogs inhabit the wetlands, however of importance is the…

The River Street Wetlands are located in south Corowa and are bordered by a well-used bike path and neighbouring urban dwellings. A number of frogs inhabit the wetlands, however of importance is the Sloane's froglet (Crinia sloanei) - a threatened frog species occurring only within wetlands in Corowa and Albury. The protection of the froglet's habitat is vital for the conservation of this species. The River Street Wetlands are situated amongst River Red Gum herbaceous-grassy open forest wetland, a plant community dominated by River Red Gums (Eucalyptus calmaldulensis), wattles and diverse grasses, sedges, rushes and forbs.

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