Lake Borrie Wetlands is a coastal wetland that is located in the Greater Geelong region of Victoria, Australia. The wetland is situated within the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee; administered by Melbourne Water. The lake was named in honour of Edwin Fullarton Borrie, a civil engineer and town planner in Melbourne.
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| - Lake Borrie Wetlands is a coastal wetland that is located in the Greater Geelong region of Victoria, Australia. The wetland is situated within the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee; administered by Melbourne Water. The lake was named in honour of Edwin Fullarton Borrie, a civil engineer and town planner in Melbourne. (en)
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| - A large body of water studded with dead branches, with a grassy bank and Lake Borrie Wetlands sign in the foreground (en)
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| - A map of Victoria, Australia, with a mark indicating the location of Lake Borrie Wetlands (en)
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| - Lake Borrie Wetlands is a coastal wetland that is located in the Greater Geelong region of Victoria, Australia. The wetland is situated within the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee; administered by Melbourne Water. Fed by run off from the Little River, the 70-hectare (170-acre) wetland forms part of the Port Phillip Bay (Western Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site as a wetland of international importance. Thousands of birds amongst more than 270 different species can be found there. The lake is part of the Werribee and Avalon Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for wetland and waterbirds as well as for orange-bellied parrots. The lake was named in honour of Edwin Fullarton Borrie, a civil engineer and town planner in Melbourne. (en)
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