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4-1 Old Crawford River Channel Swamps

This information has been developed from the publications:
  • An assessment of the Geological/Geomorphological Significance of Private Land in the Shire of Portland (1981) by N. Rosengren, J Mallen, T Shepherd.
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Locality:

7221-461875. Never Never Swamp.
7221-463890. North-west of Heywood.
7221-461885. North-west of Heywood.
7221-457847. Cain Swamp

Access:

Sinclair Settlement Road and Lindons Road (Cain Swamp) off Princes Highway.

Geology/Geomorphology:

These wetlands form part of a chain of swamps in a prior channel of the Crawford River. This channel was abandoned because of river capture of the Crawford by a tributary of the Glenelg River.

Significance:

State. This large site consists of a group of related features which are important in the interpretation of the history of the Crawford River capture.

Management:

Large scale land disturbance which would obscure the integrated nature of the wetland and channel features should be prohibited.
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