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Native Animals

This section of our website is a work in progress. We are aiming for a comprehensive resource on the natural environment of the Bouddi peninsula. We welcome your contributions, corrections, observations and photos. Please contact us through the Contact page.
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NSW Atlas of Wildlife
The Atlas of NSW Wildlife (the Atlas) is the Office of Environment and Heritage’s (OEH’s) database of flora and fauna records. The Atlas contains records of plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, some fungi, some invertebrates (such as insects and snails listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act) and some fish.

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Birds
Information about the birds found in different plant communities of the Bouddi Peninsula

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