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Lancelin Island and
Lancelin Island Nature Reserve located 500 metres off shore, is managed for
the conservation of flora and fauna. The island is an important
sanctuary for a number of breeding seabirds, for several resident land birds, resting sea-lions
and and lizards. On the island a variety of marine, wading and land birds
can be observed. You can help ensure the protection of the islands wildlife which is
vulnerable to careless human activities. It is
important that visitors stay only on the defined tracks,
restrict long stays to the beaches, and avoid disturbing wildlife,
particularly the colonies of nesting terns. No dogs or other pets
are allowed on the island and take away all rubbish, ensuring you leave nothing behind on the island.
For up-to-date information visit the tourist information centre. For
Lancelin accommodation
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