Nature in the City is a photograph by Kaye Menner which was uploaded on August 18th, 2014.
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Title
Nature in the City
Artist
Kaye Menner
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Lake Parramatta
Lake Parramatta Reserve is a 60 hectare bush and parkland reserve located within two kilometres of the Parramatta CBD. (Western Sydney)
The lake was Parramatta's water supply until 1909, and the original function of the reserve was to protect its water quality.
The reserve is now recognized as one of the most significant and beautiful bushland remnants in Western Sydney. Surveys undertaken in 1990 and 2001 identified 67 species of native birds, 12 species of reptile, 5 frog species and 13 native species of mammal, plus several exotic species of birds and mammals, as well as wild flowers, living in the reserve.
Evidence still remains of the regular usage and occupation by the Aboriginal Burramattagal clan within Lake Parramatta Reserve and Hunts Creek. It exists in the form of shelter caves, hand-stencils, stone flaking, tree scars and midden deposits. The local Aboriginal Community and Parramatta City Council have in recent years, established a Bushfoods Garden and Walk to show these remarkable items to visitors. Brochures on this are available at the Lake.
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August 18th, 2014