Additional Information
Additional information & pamphlets about the Bellarine Peninsula Environs and general land management issues.
- Orange-bellied Parrots - a local endangered bird species
- Links to sites with information, photographs and calls
- Swan Bay - Share the care
- How can you help to further protect Swan Bay? Read this.
- Swan Bay
- A great pamphlet produced by the Swan Bay Environment Association with information and photographs of about the uniqueness of Swan Bay
- Ambassadors for the dunes
- A great pamphlet developed by local school children about protecting local coastal dunes. Dudes, don't destroy the dunes!
- Coastal Dune Systems of the Swan Bay Catchment
- Swan Bay's Saltmarsh
- Rural Land Management Kit
- A kit of information on the management of land. The kit covers a wide diversity of issues including: * Native vegetation * Pest animals * Pest plants * Water * Native animals, and * Land. Developed by the City of Greater Geelong.
- Port Phillip Bay and Bellarine Peninsula (Western Shoreline) Ramsar site
- Information sheet
- Native wildlife - other information sources
- Walk the scenic Swan Bay Environment Trail, Queenscliff
- This is a lovely 2 hr stroll (1 hour each way) along the southern foreshore of Swan Bay. The sealed path, fantastic scenery, information signs, viewing platforms and an environmental pamphlet, make the walk a great experience fo young and old. The starting point is at the Queenscliff Railway Station at the Swan Bay end of Hesse St. The pamphlet explaining the environmental features along the walk is attached or is available from the information boxes at the start and end of the trail and at the Queenscliff visitors center.


