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Gurdies Nature Conservation

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The Gurdies represents some of the largest remaining areas of native vegetation on the eastern shore of Western Port and covers an area of about 260 hectares.

Flora & Fauna - The reserve is home to a variety of animals and birdlife. Some include Brushtail and Ringtail Possums, Sugar Gliders, Common Wombats, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Crimson and Eastern Rosellas and wattlebirds. Other native birds such as honeyeaters, wrens and swallows can also be observed.

The vegetation in the reserve is predominantly eucalypts such as Messmate and Narrow-leaf Peppermint. Others include Blackwood, Silver Banksia, Prickly Tea-tree, Sha-oak and various sedges and grasses.

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Getting There
The reserve is located on the Bass Highway 12 km south-east of its intersection with the South Gippsland Highway.

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Getting ThereThe reserve is located on the Bass Highway 12 km south-east of its intersection with the South Gippsland Highway.
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