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Ambergate Reserve, a 75-hectare regional park in Chapman Hill, Western Australia, offers a 4-kilometre loop trail through native scrubland and woodlands. The reserve is home to over 360 plant species, including marri, jarrah, peppermint, banksia, snottygobble, and 26 orchid species. Wildlife includes kangaroos, quendas, possums, bats, wallabies, echidnas, frogs, and reptiles. Birdlife varies seasonally, with many migratory species. Visitors are encouraged to use footwear cleaning stations to prevent dieback fungus spread. The reserve is open year-round, with spring offering a vibrant wildflower display.
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