Dundas Street Wetlands were artificially created to treat stormwater run off in the Thornbury area and create habitat along the Darebin Creek. Indigenous plantings including extensive aqautic plantings have created a small but significant habitat teeming with life. Ducks can often be seen feeding at the wetlands and it is also home to at least three species of frogs. The Darebin Creek Froggers meet twice a year to monitor the frog population at Dundas Street Wetlands. To get involved please contact DCMC on 9499 4454 or visit
www.dcmc.org.au/management/frogs
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