About the PollackThe Pollack Wetland or simply, the Pollack is a 700ha flora and fauna nature reserve in the Gunbower-Koondrook-Perricoota Forest. The Pollack is geographically secluded from the rest of the Forest, encircled by private property with access limited to approved project partners or by permission only.
A large amount of evidence of cultural heritage has been found in this area, providing evidence that the site was once an ecologically rich area, viable of supporting our First Nation's People. Since the regulation of the Murray River, the frequency and duration of flooding within the Pollack has been dramatically reduced. As a result, the area has seen a drastic decline ecological condition. WMLIG An environmental watering program introduced in 2016 has seen improvements to the area, with wildlife such as native fish and birds returning to the area to live and breed. |
Environmental WateringThe Pollack's environmental watering program was introduced using surrounding Bringan Trust channel infrastructure. This program is a collaboration between FCNSW, the NSW Office of Environment, the Bringan Irrigation Trust and the local community.
Under this scheme, flows are delivered via the pumping station on the Murray River and travel 10km through open channel to the Pollack. In working with landholders, some of the channel constraints have been removed, enabling up to 25ML/day water delivery. The water delivery is much slower than a natural overbank event, with the last watering taking over 85 days to inundate 158ha. |
Pollack Wetland Projects & Events
The Pollack Wetland Enhancement Project
Turtle 101
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Pollack Community Tours
School Tours & Education
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Indigenous Food & Fibre Day
World Wetlands Day
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Our role
We received funding from Murray Local Land Services as part of their Catchment Action NSW Program to undertake activities to enhance and maintain the ecological condition of the Pollack Wetland. The project is currently in its third year.
As part of this funding program, we have organised a range of work including pest and weed control, revegetation work and community engagement activities. A major component of the community engagement has been to provide on-ground opportunities for local community members to witness and discuss the delivery and outcomes from environmental water.
We have hosted multiple tours throughout the project, engaging community members, schools, local landholders and other stakeholders. We are passionate about supporting the community and see their vision of the forest come to life.
As part of this funding program, we have organised a range of work including pest and weed control, revegetation work and community engagement activities. A major component of the community engagement has been to provide on-ground opportunities for local community members to witness and discuss the delivery and outcomes from environmental water.
We have hosted multiple tours throughout the project, engaging community members, schools, local landholders and other stakeholders. We are passionate about supporting the community and see their vision of the forest come to life.
Footage from the Pollack Wetland
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Project partners
The Pollack Enhancement Project is made possible by funding from Murray Local Land Services through their Catchment Action NSW Program.
Thanks to local landholders Tanya and Graeme Heffer for allowing the project partners and participants to gather and access the Pollack via their property