Goose | Mother Goose | Goose Green | Canada Goose | goose | CFB Goose Bay | Goose Bay | Greylag Goose | Greater White-fronted Goose | Australian Magpie | Swan Goose | magpie | Father Goose: His Book | Egyptian Goose | What's Good for the Goose | Barnacle Goose | Azure-winged Magpie | The Goose | Taverner's Canada Goose | Pilgrim Goose | Goose (band) | Father Goose | Emperor Goose | Brant Goose | XSM-73 Goose | The Goose Woman | The Goose Girl | Snow Goose | Magpie | Happy Valley-Goose Bay |
Other species of which the lake is recorded as holding regionally high numbers are Magpie Geese, Glossy Ibis, Brolga, Australian Spotted Crake, Black-tailed Godwit, Marsh Sandpiper, Black-winged Stilt, Red-kneed Dotterel and White-winged Black Tern.
Originally used for farming and other purposes, it was purchased in 1959 by the state government of Victoria for wildlife research and the captive management and breeding of species threatened in Victoria, such as the Brolga, Magpie Goose, Australian Bustard, and Bush Stone-curlew.