Starting from Fogg Dam Road, Middle Point, this return journey takes you to the wetlands along Fogg Dam via a singular track, visiting multiple bird hides along the way. Embark on the captivating Woodlands to Waterlilies Walk, which acquaints you with the diverse natural habitats of Fogg Dam, offering insights into the seasonal transformations of the wetlands and the traditional practices of the Limilngan-Wulna people. En route, informative signs and strategically placed viewing platforms enhance your exploration experience. Fogg Dam's wetlands serve as a perpetual sanctuary for a myriad of wildlife, boasting an astonishing array of bird species and sightings of saltwater crocodiles, turtles, water pythons, wallabies and dusky rats. The flora does not disappoint either, with the area being home to the Water Lily (hence the name), Lotus Lily, Yellow Bladderwort, Monochoria, and Water Lettuce. Prioritise your safety and comfort by staying hydrated, applying sunscreen and insect repellent, and wearing a hat. Adhere to safety guidelines by refraining from entering the dam waters or traversing the dam wall, as these areas are inhabited by saltwater crocodiles. Remain on the designated boardwalk at all times. Let us begin by acknowledging the Woolna people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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