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About TYTO Wetlands TYTO Wetlands is a 120 hectare wetland site located in close proximity to the township of Ingham. The wetlands are also less than a kilometre from the Bruce Highway. The wetland integrates lagoons, interpretive signs, lookouts and hides, to entice visitors to spend more time at the TYTO WetlandsThe extensive walking tracks throughout the wetlands allow visitors the unique opportunity to view wildlife closely without interference or disturbance to wildlife and their habitats.The name of the wetland comes from the endangered eastern Grass Owl (Tyto Capensis). The observation deck allows visitors a chance to see the Grass Owl as it flies out at dusk.Visitors also have the opportunity to see the Osprey nest site. How to Get ThereVehicles approaching Ingham from the south along Townsville Road should turn left down Cooper Street and park in the carpark on the right hand side at the end of the street. From here a walking track passes to the left of the Brothers Club and continues on to the wetland. HistoryTYTO Wetlands original aim was to restore and preserve an existing degraded wetland. The restoration work involved the eradication and control of introduced weed and tree species such as parragrass, hymenachne, lantana, guava and african tulip. The replanting of naturally occurring vegetation took place as well as the re-establishment of permanent lagoons. The project now aims to conserve an ecosystem for species of wildlife such as grass owls and crimson finches, as well as provide an educational resource for the community in promoting an environmentally significant link between rural and urban communities. |
Latest News « Back TYTO Wetlands Open DayTYTO Wetlands Open Day is on again this year on Saturday 31 July and Sunday 1st August. The weekend will kick off with the annual Golf Buggy Rides through the Wetlands starting at 9am Saturday morning; with rides will continue throughout the weekend. The “TYTO Tigers” volunteer group will provide light refreshments on the front deck of the TYTO Wetlands Centre for a small fee. The proceeds from the refreshments will go towards their 2011 Relay for Life fund raising. To celebrate National Tree Day on 1 August 2010 a tree planting will commence in the wetlands at 8am. Volunteers are requested to bring covered shoes, hat and sunscreen, with gloves and water will be provided. Cr Geoff Gianotti said he was looking forward to the event “This is a perfect opportunity for people with mobility or time issues to experience the TYTO Wetlands.” The buggy rides last for around 45 minutes and bookings are essential For further information please contact: Tree Planting – Matt Buckman 0428 878 524 Golf Buggy Bookings and all other information – TYTO Wetlands Centre – 4776 4792 |