A 5km interpretive trail through mangroves and remnant monsoon rainforest at East Point Reserve, with ten signed stops covering mangrove root adaptations, the reserve's post-Tracy revegetation (200+ plant species across 21 hectares), Larrakia bush tucker, and the Atlas Moth reintroduction. Around 189 bird species have been recorded here, including five threatened migratory shorebirds arriving each wet season from Siberia and northern Asia. Wild agile wallabies graze the open ground
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