

Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary
Paroo Area
About Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary
Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s (AWC) Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary is a birdwatcher’s haven with over 200 bird species found flying, foraging and courting around the 15,000 hectare nature refuge. Avid twitchers have boasted sightings of a number of iconic species including the threatened Pink Cockatoo, Hall’s Babbler, and occasionally even the Grey Falcon. Beyond the birds, visitors can also keep an eye out for over 100 reptiles, mammals and amphibians such as Swamp Wallabies and Earless Dragons. The diversity of species at Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary is a consequence of the sanctuary’s location, in the heart of central Queensland’s Mulga Lands Bioregion, straddling a suite of habitats including the plains of the Warrego River in the east and the plateau and Mulga woodlands further west. Gumho ...
Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary
Paroo Area, Queensland
887 Humeburn Road, Paroo Area, Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia, 4490
Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary is an important refuge for wildlife sitting at the heart of the Mulga lands bioregion.
Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary
887 Humeburn Road, Paroo Area, Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia, 4490
bowra@australianwildlife.org
0455 527 698
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