Lake Clifton Environment

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Across
  1. 5. A type Melaleuca common around Lake Clifton
  2. 7. Scientific name for the pesky fox
  3. 10. PHCC's annual event held at the Lake Clifton Community Centre
  4. 13. Rock-like living structures that occur on the edge of Lake Clifton
  5. 14. The Peel-Yalgorup Wetland System is recognised as an important wetland under what Convention
  6. 15. A peculiar frog with a very small head that burrows underground in sandy soil (2 words)
  7. 18. Common name for Eucalyptus gomphocephala
  8. 20. A type of duck frequently seen at Lake Clifton
  9. 22. Known as the cane toad of the Southwest, this invasive herb has large white funnel-shaped flowers (2 words, common name)
  10. 25. A type of small, colourful spider, and also an important tree!
  11. 27. A critically endangered possum found in Tuart Woodlands around Lake Clifton
  12. 30. Major pest that inhibits native plant recruitment around Lake Clifton
  13. 31. A cute, nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial with a brushy tail
  14. 32. This species of Banksia has one of largest flowers in the world (scientific name)
  15. 33. Tuart and xxx Woodlands are Threatened Ecological Communities around Lake Clifton
  16. 34. A type of Stint that migrates to our shores and is the size of a tim tam (2 words, common name)
  17. 35. The hidden giant of Lake Clifton
Down
  1. 1. This type of broom frequently invades coastal areas around Lake Preston (2 words, common name)
  2. 2. A type of small, yellow orchid
  3. 3. This mammalian carnivore was once common to the area but now restricted to the Jarrah Forest
  4. 4. People flock to our shores to find this type of crab (2 words, common name)
  5. 6. A common legless lizard with an elongated snout and hinged teeth (first word, common name)
  6. 8. A species of water mold that causes dieback disease found in Banksia Woodland (Scientific name)
  7. 9. One of two white-tailed Black Cockatoos frequently observed foraging in the area
  8. 11. This species of Banksia is commonly found in Woodlands around Lake Clifton (scientific name)
  9. 12. This soft and silky endemic plant can produce pollen through the tips of its leaves (2 words, common name)
  10. 16. Found around the estuary and freshwater rivers and known as the Australian Otter
  11. 17. Runoff from this artificial substance is degrading our Lakes and Waterways
  12. 19. Name the National Park south of Lake Clifton
  13. 21. Common name of the locally found brown bandicoot
  14. 23. A key threat to water quality at Lake Clifton
  15. 24. Very common to the Lake Clifton area, this large tree is from the Myrtaceae family (common name)
  16. 26. Group of birds that migrate here annually from as far as Siberia
  17. 28. Born in the estuary, this type of fish spawns in the Murray River (two words)
  18. 29. Indigenous Noongar people that occupied the Lake Clifton area