Panboola species

Overview

A diverse estuarine and freshwater wetland, comprising billabongs, saline areas, a tidal channel, tidal mudflats, mangroves and saltmarsh.

Managed by the Pambula Wetlands & Heritage Project Inc, whose aims are to:

RESTORE the Pambula floodplain as a significant natural wetland.

CONSERVE fauna and flora native to the area.

PROTECT Aboriginal and cultural values attached to the land.

MAINTAIN the floodplain for passive enjoyment and educational use

ENCOURAGE public participation in the management of the wetland.

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9 species

Chlidonias hybrida (Whiskered Tern)

Chlidonias hybrida
Chlidonias hybrida
Chlidonias hybrida

Fulica atra (Eurasian Coot)

Fulica atra
Fulica atra
Fulica atra

Gallinula tenebrosa (Dusky Moorhen)

Gallinula tenebrosa
Gallinula tenebrosa
Gallinula tenebrosa

Gallirallus philippensis (Buff-banded Rail)

Gallirallus philippensis
Gallirallus philippensis
Gallirallus philippensis

Lewinia pectoralis (Lewin's Rail)

Lewinia pectoralis
Lewinia pectoralis
Lewinia pectoralis

Porphyrio melanotus (Australasian Swamphen)

Porphyrio melanotus
Porphyrio melanotus
Porphyrio melanotus

Sterna hirundo (Common Tern)

Sterna hirundo
Sterna hirundo
Sterna hirundo

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae (Australasian Grebe)

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae

Zapornia pusilla (Baillon's Crake)

Zapornia pusilla
Zapornia pusilla
Zapornia pusilla
Panboola
  • Area (hectares) 97.61 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 39.65 sightings per ha

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.