Coorong National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about 156 kilometres (97 mi) south-east of Adelaide, that predominantly covers a...
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protected area Coorong National Park, a protected area Coorong Important Bird Area, an important bird area Coorong, South Australia, a locality Coorong District...
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such as Encounter and Lacepede Bays. It lies entirely within the Coorong National Park. The peninsula is over [citation needed] 110 kilometres (68 mi)...
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Coorong is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia which is associated with the lagoon known as the Coorong in the south-east of the state...
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settlement in South Australia, located along the Coorong, and is also the location of the Coorong National Park Information Centre. The following brief history...
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mostly rural areas with small townships, as well as part of the Coorong National Park. The council was formed in May 1997 with the amalgamation of the...
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the Encounter Marine Park and is immediately adjoined on its northern and eastern sides by the boundary of the Coorong National Park. The Murray Mouth is...
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Rufous bristlebird (redirect from Coorong rufous bristlebird)
Coorong National Park, in South Australia. They have also been detected in the six remnant patches of native vegetation that are outside the Coorong National...
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kilometres (21.9 sq mi) of private land between the Coorong National Park and Gum Lagoon Conservation Park, in the state's south-east. The wetlands comprise...
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in South Australia. The first specimens collected were from the Coorong National Park. In Latin, adstringatus is translated to "compressed" or "drawn...
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the Coorong National Park; as of 2021[update] a 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) walking trail had been completed at Parnka Point in Coorong National Park and...
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plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to a small area of Coorong National Park in South Australia. It is a slender shrub with softly-hairy young...
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Australia Coorong National Park in South Australia, Australia Lincoln National Park in South Australia, Australia Coffin Bay National Park in South Australia...
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Festival at Long Point,Coorong (on Ngarrindjeri land, adjacent to Coorong National Park, as part of the Adelaide Fringe several times. In 2018, the event...
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boundaries of the Encounter Marine Park. The following protected areas adjoin the shores of the bay: the Coorong National Park. Encounter (disambiguation) Oceanic...
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fragments remain (particularly in areas of wetland) with Coorong National Park and Canunda National Park being the largest areas. Therefore, most indigenous...
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Reserve System in 2001 originally for the purpose of extending the Coorong National Park onto Hindmarsh Island. As of April 2017, it covered an area of 1...
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Barwon Downs in Victoria west to the Watervalley Wetlands near Coorong National Park in South Australia. It is typically seen in swamps, wetlands, billabongs...
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Island and Mundoo Island. There it is joined by lagoon water from The Coorong to the south-east before emptying into the Great Australian Bight (often...
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people travelling to and from Melbourne, the Limestone Coast, the Coorong National Park, Tailem Bend, Murray Bridge, and Adelaide.[citation needed] Visitors...
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of national parks within Australia that are managed by Australian, state and territory governments. The name may be a misnomer: nearly all parks are...
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property, was added to the Coorong National Park. The Hindmarsh Island Bridge from the mainland is opened. 2005: Coorong Quays Hindmarsh Island boasts...
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Goyder Institute for Water Research (redirect from Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Research Centre)
the University of Adelaide, and the University of South Australia. The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) Research Centre was opened in Goolwa...
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northward tack as the coast curves to the northwest, passing the Coorong National Park. After Kingston SE, it turns inland (north) to avoid the lakes at...
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the locality is zoned for conservation and includes part of the Coorong National Park. Goolwa South is located within the federal division of Mayo, the...
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European cultural heritage. Land on the coast with The Coorong is part of the Coorong National Park and is zoned for ‘conservation’. Meningie West is located...
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the Coorong Channel and the Tauwitchere Channel. As of 2014, all of the islands in the following list were within the boundary of the Coorong National Park...
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stem. This spider orchid grows in shrubland in sandy soil in the Coorong National Park. "Caladenia strigosa". Retrieved 15 April 2017. "Caladenia strigosa"...
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extensive ones include Coorong National Park, Messent Conservation Park, Canunda National Park, and Mount Richmond National Park. Dinerstein, Eric; Olson...
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Albert (together known as the Lower Lakes) and a coastal lagoon called The Coorong to its southeast, before draining into the Great Australian Bight via a...
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