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Rocky Hill's
Fauna

Welcome to the Fauna section of the Rocky Hill Regeneration Project!

Explore the vibrant animal life that flourishes on Rocky Hill, contributing to its unique ecosystem.

From native eastern grey kangaroos, swamp wallabies and the occasional echidna to blue tongue lizards, legless lizards, spiders, moths, more than 38 species of birds and the occasional brown snake or two, each species plays a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity of this natural landmark.

Discover the diverse fauna through captivating imagery, mostly captured by our volunteer Geoff.

Learn about the characteristics, habitats, and ecological significance of Rocky Hill’s animal species.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the local fauna, this section offers a wealth of information to ignite your interest and appreciation for the animal wonders of Rocky Hill.

Enjoy, Explore, Engage.

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Please note this website is still undergoing development. We value your feedback.

Please be aware that changes continue well after the website was launched on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June 2024.