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Aquatic/Coastal

27 October 2020 by

Gippsland lakes views and access

Gippsland lakes views
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Gippsland lakes views and access

Excellent house sites with panoramic views of the Gippsland Lakes, Perry and Avon River frontages. Boat access to Gippsland Lakes.

Contact agent Jeremy Gray on 0488 451 550

Address: 191 Springberg Lane, Perry Bridge VIC 3862

Region: TBC

Size: 88 hectares

Price and details: please contact the agent

Photograph acknowledgement

The covenant encompasses a spectacular 84.5 hectare wetland. It consists of three significant vegetation communities (Swamp Scrub, Brackish Wetland & Brackish Grassland) and conserves threatened remnant vegetation along the Perry and Avon Rivers. The wetland is surrounded on three sides to the east, south and west by Ramsar listed sites. The area is a refuge for waterbirds and provides habitat for an abundance of bird species. It has plentiful copses of Swamp Paperbark that provide habitat for bird rookeries. The covenant also supports a diverse range of invertebrates and reptiles with potential habitat for threatened Growling Grass Frogs, Green and Golden Bell Frogs and White-bellied Sea-Eagles.

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