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Wetland that provides habitat for several threatened species including migratory waders.
The Nathan Road Wetlands is a significant reserve which provides habitat for several threatened species including migratory waders, koalas, grey-headed flying foxes, and wallum froglets. Adjacent habitats include saltmarsh, closed grassland, and waterways/shoreline lined with mangroves. Over 200 bird species have been recorded, including Black-necked Stork, Glossy Ibis, Pied Cormorantand Australasian Darter. The wetlands are also part of a restoration project aimed at improving the habitat quality and reducing the spread of weeds.
Nathan Road Wetlands is located in Moreton Bay. You can drive to the reserve, which is accessible from the corner of Morris Road and Wattle Street in Rothwell. Press P on the map for directions.
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