Now, take a moment to pause... and listen.
The wetlands are alive with sound — each rustle, croak, and whisper telling part of its story.
Can you hear the soft “crreeek-crreeek” of the Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog calling from the reeds? These tiny frogs may be small, but their voices fill the wetlands, especially after rain.
Listen for the Casuarina trees above you — their fine, needle-like leaves create a gentle whispering sound as the breeze moves through them, like nature’s own wind chime.
As you walk, notice the crunch of your footsteps on the path — even that sound is part of this living landscape.
And if you listen closely, you might hear reptiles scuttling through the dry leaves, quietly going about their day in the undergrowth.
Every sound you hear is a reminder that the wetlands are full of life — communicating, moving, and sharing this space with you.