- Lake Connewarre State Wildlife Reserve
Lake Connewarre State Wildlife Reserve (LCSWR) is a 3411.1 ha Park that contains a diverse range of unique and significant
ecosystem s including ariver , tidal delta,lake s,swamp s,saltmarsh es andgrassland s.Lake Connewarre State Wildlife Reserve is situated on the lower reaches of the Barwon River on Victoria's
Bellarine Peninsula , approximately 8 km south-east ofGeelong and 65 km south-west ofMelbourne . The Reserve holds the largest area of remnant vegetation on the Bellarine Peninsula and contains the most extensive example of "Wilsonia" herblands and "Distichlis" grasslands inAustralia [Yugovic, J. Z. (1985) Technical Report Series No.18: The Vegetation at Lake Connewarre State Game Reserve, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Heidelberg:Victoria.] .It is home to over 150
bird species. Several migratory species are listed the under international agreementsJapan Australia Migratory Bird Agreement and theChina Australia Migratory Bird Agreement . Twelve plant and animal species are listed as threatened under Victoria’s "Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988" including theOrange-bellied Parrot . According to The Action Plan for Australian Birds by theNatural Heritage Trust , theOrange-bellied Parrot ("Neophema chrysogaster") iscritically endangered with approximately 180 mature birds remaining in the wild, and numbers continuing to decline.Campbell Point protrudes into
Lake Connewarre and contains the oldest dated Aboriginal archaeological remains on the Bellarine Peninsula. The deposits have been dated at between 3600 and 5200 years old and are considered significant for their demonstration ofshellfish gathering which was uncommon on the central coast of Victoria [CNR (1993) Lake Connewarre State Game Reserve Management Plan, The Victorian Government Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Geelong.] [Rhoads, J. W. (1986) Bellarine Peninsula: Achaeological Site Assessment and Management Study, Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney, Sydney.] .Part of LCSWR is designated a State Game Reserve and is available for
duck andquail hunting each year. Other recreational uses includefishing ,windsurfing ,canoeing andnature study .References
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