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Belmont Wetlands - flora and fauna

The Park holds a range of important environments, from coastal wetlands with their abundance of wildlife, to rare examples of coastal woodlands; housing over 113 bird species, and a number of rare plant species.

The area is important for maintaining both local and regional biodiversity, offering a range of habitat types which support a rich mix of plant and animal species dependent on the area for their survival. Over 113 bird species make the area home, as well as threatened wildlife species, and a number of rare and endangered plant species are found in the wetlands.