Yambuna Wetlands

The landholder of Yambuna Lagoon is passionate about agriculture and wetlands. Like many wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin, the flooding of Yambuna Lagoon has changed due to river regulation. The landholder’s vision for Yambuna Lagoon is that the natural watering regime is restored, and that the lagoon supports healthy vegetation communities and a diversity of waterbird and frog populations. 

By supporting this wetland, environmental values for the surrounding area are enhanced as this wetland provides for some connectivity with Waranga Basin and the Goulburn River, and a series of conservation areas that include the Heathcote-Graytown National Park and other wetlands that also form part of the Lower Goulburn River Floodplain Wetlands of National Significance and Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Waterways Strategy.

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