The reserve protects several wetland plant communities which are now rare outside coastal
Southwest Australia. The swamps are mostly dominated by
sedges and shrubs, and the reserve includes the largest natural sedgelands in Western Australia. The swamps are home to three species of nationally vulnerable orchids – Harrington's spider orchid (
Caladenia harringtoniae), Christine's spider orchid (
Caladenia christineae), and the tall donkey orchid (
Diuris drummondii). The open lakes are used for
moulting by thousands of
Australian shelduck (
Tadorna tadornoides), and provide a drought refuge for tens of thousands of ducks and other water birds, including
Australian little bittern (
Ixobrychus dubius),
spotless crake (
Zapornia tabuensis),
black swan (
Cygnus atratus), and
eurasian coot (
Fulica atra). The swamps support a significant population of
Australasian bittern (
Botaurus poiciloptilus). Vulnerable fauna present in the reserve include
Balston's pygmy perch (
Nannatherina balstoni),
Muir's corella (
Cacatua pastinator pastinator),
forest red-tailed black cockatoo (
Calyptorhynchus banksii),
chuditch (
Dasyurus geoffroii),
numbat (
Myrmecobius fasciatus),
woylie (
Bettongia penicillata), and
quokka (
Setonix brachyurus). ==Conservation==