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Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve

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Attraction - National Park
Australia - Northern Territory
Anzac Parade, Middle Point NT 0822, Australia
+61 8 8988 8009
nt.gov.au
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Introduction

Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is located in the northern interior of the Northern Territory, about 65 kilometers from Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, and covers an area of 3708 hectares.

Founded in 1982, Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is a vast wetland, an important bird reserve in the Northern Territory, and one of the few wetlands open to tourists in Australia throughout the year. Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve provides a habitat for local and distant birds in the Northern Territory, making it a favorite place for photography enthusiasts. Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is known as the dazzling pearl embedded in the crown of the Northern Territory, which has important international influence and significance because of its unique charm, complete wetland system and its significance to the local aborigines.

Tourists can follow the boardwalk of the protected area to the observatory to watch all kinds of birds and birds that inhabit them, some of them stroll leisurely, some fly around, some look for food, and there is harmony. In addition to seeing a variety of birds, Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is one of the largest snake habitats in Australia, and a variety of snakes can be found in protected areas.

When it comes to the rainy season, a large number of saltwater alligators come to the protected areas, and during the dry season, several crocodiles come to the wetlands, but don't be afraid, they move in rivers and dead pools.

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