Goulds Lagoon was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1938 at the request of the then owner Arthur Gould. It is a particularly important refuge for water birds which use the area for resting, feeding and breeding. This is a gentle walk around the lagoon edge. A viewing platform can be accessed by a boardwalk across the water with interpretive signage to give an insight into the bird life at the lagoon.
Phaulacridium vittatum at Granton, TAS
Porphyrio melanotus at Granton, TAS
Pelecanus conspicillatus at Granton, TAS
Porzana fluminea at Granton, TAS
Phalacrocorax carbo at Granton, TAS