Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 5 Today

REVIEW

Today

Darwin is blessed with a rich biodiversity. Lee Point holds the most visited reserve in the NT, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, which receives over 1M visits a year.

Further there are magnificent beaches which host Migratory Shorebirds.

Community awareness is key to keeping Migratory Shorebirds safe. These stunning statues and signs were designed by Larrakeyah artists.

The statues have been placed allong side two significant entry points to Lee Point beaches to raise awareness.

You can visit these statues using the above images as a guide to the locations of statues on Lee Point.

https://planinc.org.au/resouces/279-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-1-cover
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/278-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-2-inside-cover
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/280-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-3-history
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/284-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-4-wildlife
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/285-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-5-today
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/274-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-6-activities
https://planinc.org.au/resources/275-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-7-references
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/286-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-8-inside-back-cover.html
https://planinc.org.au/resouces/287-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-9-back-cover.html
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