Wanneroo wetlands
The Wanneroo wetlands are a series of wetlands, swamps and lakes that occur on the Swan Coastal Plain of Perth, Western Australia.[1][2] They are linked very closely to the Gnangara Mound.[3]
They are in part, incorporated into the Yellagonga Regional Park and also referred to as Yellagonga wetlands.[4]
Description
The wetlands comprise a series of named lakes, including Lake Joondalup (or Craigie Lake), Lake Goolelal (or Welshes Lake), Jandabup Lake (or Big Dundebar Lake), Yonderup Lake, Nowergup Lake (or Narago Lake), Coogee Springs, Neerabup Lake (or Pappas Swamp), Lake Gnangara, Mariginiup Lake, Pippidinny and Boonaddy Swamps, and Loch McNess (or Yanchep Lake).[5][6]
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See also
- List of lakes of Western Australia
Notes
- Also known as Wanneroo lakes and Wanneroo linear lakes
- Kennealy, Shona (1994) Oral Histories of Wanneroo wetlands: Recollections of Wanneroo Pioneers, changes that occurred between European settlement and the 1950s The Water Authority of W.A. http://henrietta.liswa.wa.gov.au/record=b1606874~S2
- Bourke, S. A; Western Australia. Dept. of Water (2009), East Wanneroo integrated groundwater-lake flow modelling : predictive scenario modelling to support the Gnangara sustainability strategy, Dept. of Water, ISBN 978-1-921675-13-3
- Ujma, Susan (1 January 2009), Historical geography of Yellagonga Regional Park, Western Australia, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, retrieved 30 August 2018
- Birchall, Laurie (1997), Interview with Laurie Birchall : recreational use of Wanneroo lakes, City of Wanneroo Libraries, retrieved 30 August 2018
- Western Australia; Arnold, Jenny (1990), Jenny Arnold's Perth wetlands resource book. Chapter 7, Wanneroo linear lakes, Environmental Protection Authority, ISBN 978-0-7309-1973-5
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