The GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World Wetlands

The GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World Wetlands

The GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World Wetlands
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Panoramic photo by FunkBox Imagineering Taken 13:44, 19/05/2010 - Views loading...

The GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World Wetlands

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GrandWest runs a programme to develop waterlogged pools which flow into the Elsie’s River channel into a 9 natural wetland system. There is now an improved water flow and an enhanced wetlands habitat which has attracted some 38 species of water birds to the area.

 

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