Author: Joanne Lenehan

Largest Pelican Breeding Event in Decades
The largest Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) breeding event in over 30 years at Lake Brewster has been ongoing since October 2021. Over 15,000 nests were estimated from drone monitoring in January 2022, and thousands of large chicks and juveniles were still on the breeding mounds in May 2022. This is the largest known breeding event […]

Murrumbidgil Swamp, Lake Tarwong and Lake Bullogal in-field condition assessments to be completed late October
Murrumbidgil Swamp is a wetland of national significant and lies on Merrimajeel Creek, which is one of several distributaries from the lower Lachlan River on the Lachlan alluvial fan. Research starting in the mid-late 1970s established how River Red Gums drive the ecology of Murrumbidgil Swamp,and the Office of Environment and Heritage has recenlt commissioned […]

Regionally Significant Wetlands
In the Lachlan Catchment there are also nine regionally significant wetlands, four in the mid-Lachlan between Forbes and Lake Cargelligo (including Lake Cargelligo itself) and five below Lake Cargelligo. Regionally significant wetlands are recognised in part on the basis of their meeting one of the five criteria below, which was developed for identifying a key […]

Nationally Significant Wetlands
The Lachlan Catchment contains eight nationally significant wetlands, five associated with the swamps and effluent creeks in the lower catchment (Great Cumbung Swamp, Booligal Wetlands, Cuba Dam, Lake Merrimajeel—Murrumbidgil Swamp and Merrowie Creek–Cuba Dam to Chillichil Swamp) and three in the middle catchment (Lake Cowal–Wilbertroy Wetlands, Lake Brewster and Lachlan Swamp; (NOW, 2010c)). The eight […]