Bushy Park Wetlands
About Bushy Park Wetlands
Bushy Park Wetlands is a 30-hectare conservation park in Glen Waverley, Victoria, Australia. On the threshold of suburbia, it is bounded by using Dandenong Creek and houses alongside King Arthur Drive and Knights Drive. There is a cycling and walking course, and a chicken watching hide, where egrets, pelicans, coots, dusky moorhen, ibis and every now and then spoonbill can be found. It is accessible from the quit of Highbury Road, or at the Drummies Bridge Reserve off High Street Road. It is also connected by way of the Dandenong Creek Trail to Shepherds Bush Park, Koomba Park and Napier Park.
The name "Bushy Park" dates from the 1840s, whilst it was used for grazing cattle, but has referred to diverse places within the place, together with what's now Jells Park. In current years, the wetlands is managed by Parks Victoria with assistance from a nearby network group, Friends of Bushy Park Wetlands. It paperwork a part of the Dandenong Valley Parklands. Cattle preserve to graze the vicinity, to keep the grass quick and to "hold the agricultural heritage" of the site.
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