Sanctuary News and Updates
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Bird Flu: Watch, Record, Report
The sanctuary remains a safe place to enjoy nature, and every visitor can play a part in protecting wildlife
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Do Growling Grass Frogs have a future at NTWS?
Habitat enhancement and monitoring is paving the way for a possible Growling Grass Frog reintroduction
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Celebrating women in conservation
Celebrating women and gender diverse people in conservation at the Women and in Conservation Breakfast
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Restoring the Balance with Swamp Wallabies
The Wildlife Sanctuary has welcomed a new resident species — the Swamp Wallaby. Their introduction is a major step toward restoring the area’s pre-European ecological balance and rebuilding native ecosystem function.
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Narrap Heal Wetland at Nangak Tamboree
Rewetting of a Nangak Tamboree wetland sees it come alive with frogs, insects and birds.
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Restoring Habitat in Nangak Tamboree
We are enhancing biodiversity and restoring healthy, dynamic ecosystems on campus.
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La Trobe wins global sustainable leadership award
La Trobe wins global recognition for sustainable leadership.
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International Green Gown Awards Winner - 2025
La Trobe University has won the 2025 International Green Gown Award in the Nature Positive category.
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Tree removal in Nangak Tamboree
Invasive species of willow are being removed as part of a weed management project.
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