Cheetham Wetlands

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Cheetham Wetlands is a coastal wetland reserve in Point Cook, Victoria, known for its rich birdlife, conservation value, and scenic walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird habitat
coastal wetland reserve
protected area
accessPolicy public access via designated trails
conservationAction habitat management for shorebirds
monitoring of bird populations
visitor access control
country Australia
distanceFromMelbourneCBD approximately 20 kilometres south‑west
ecosystemType artificial evaporation ponds
coastal wetland
intertidal mudflats
saltmarsh
formerLandUse saltworks
hasHabitatFeature coastal dunes nearby
mudflats exposed at low tide
saltmarsh vegetation
shallow ponds
hasLookout The Tower lookout
hasTrail Cheetham Wetlands walking track
importantFor Ramsar‑listed wetland system of Port Phillip Bay and Bellarine Peninsula
bird conservation
migratory waders
knownFor conservation value
migratory shorebirds
rich birdlife
scenic walking trails
locatedIn Point Cook NERFINISHED
western shoreline of Port Phillip Bay
locatedNear Point Cook Coastal Park NERFINISHED
RAAF Base Williams Point Cook NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
nearestCity Melbourne NERFINISHED
overlooks Port Phillip Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Point Cook Coastal Park NERFINISHED
protectionStatus conservation reserve
region Werribee Plain NERFINISHED
state Victoria NERFINISHED
supportsSpeciesGroup seabirds
shorebirds
threatened bird species
waterfowl
threat disturbance to birds
invasive species
urban development pressure in surrounding areas
usedFor birdwatching
nature observation
recreational walking

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Point Cook, Victoria hasLandmark Cheetham Wetlands
Altona, Victoria, Australia hasWetland Cheetham Wetlands