Kalbarri National Park is located 485 kilometres (301 mi) north of Perth, in the Mid West region of Western Australia. The major geographical features...
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Kalbarri is a coastal town in the Mid West region located 592 km (368 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. The town is located at the mouth of the Murchison...
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Western Australia, as of 2023, has 112 national parks, of which all but four are named. The oldest of these, John Forrest,[1] was proclaimed in 1900 while...
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Kalbarri Airport (IATA: KAX, ICAO: YKBR) in Kalbarri, Western Australia is owned and operated by the Shire of Northampton. The airport is approximately...
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a sandy road in Baja California Semi-cohesive soil on a road in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia Coarse-grained soil particles on a gravel road...
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Murchison River (Western Australia) (category Kalbarri, Western Australia)
town of Kalbarri was gazetted at the river mouth, and by the end of the 1990s the population was about 2,000. In 1963 the Kalbarri National Park was gazetted...
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Springbrook National Park, Queensland, Australia Nature's Window, Kalbarri National Park. Western Australia, Australia Mangapohue Natural Bridge, New Zealand...
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species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. It is a shrub with linear leaves, and flowers...
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about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Kalbarri, in the Kalbarri National Park. One of four lookouts in the national park, it is situated on a sharp bend in...
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discovered about 100 kilometres from Geraldton, Western Australia in Kalbarri National Park and given the scientific name Arenophryne xiphorhyncha. The northern...
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species of flowering plant in the mallow family and is endemic to Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. It is a sprawling, open shrub with hairy young...
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is a flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. It is a low shrub with linear or oblong leaves...
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Western Australia, from north of Kalbarri National Park down to Cape Leeuwin and across to Fitzgerald River National Park. English botanist John Lindley...
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the northern edge of the South West Botanical Province, adjoining Kalbarri National Park, and is owned and managed by Bush Heritage Australia (BHA), by which...
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verticordia grows in a wide range of soils and vegetation associations between Kalbarri in the north-west and Esperance on the south coast, although not in the...
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such as the reintroduction of black-flanked rock-wallabies to Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. In Argentina, WWF is represented by Fundación...
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growing in sandy alkaline soils near Dongara as well as north of Kalbarri National Park. It is also found on sandy plains, particularly the Geraldton Sandplains...
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flowering plant in the family Picrodendraceae and is endemic to the Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia. It is a woody, dense, compact, monoecious...
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Tourist Drives in Western Australia (redirect from Kings Park Tourist Drive)
Brand Highway and North West Coastal Highway to the national park, turns inland to Kalbarri along Kalbarri Road. Within the townsite the route follows Clotworthy...
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discovered about 100 kilometres from Geraldton, Western Australia, in Kalbarri National Park. Frost, Darrel R. (2017). "Arenophryne xiphorhyncha Doughty and...
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in protected areas. They include Kalbarri National Park, Alexander Morrison National Park, Badgingarra National Park, Beekeepers Nature Reserve, Pinjarrega...
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to 100–120 animals by 2012. Tammar wallaby were reintroduced to Kalbarri National Park in 2010 though the project was not considered successful as the...
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roadhouses. Binnu Roadhouse is 11 kilometres (7 mi) south of Kalbarri Road, the turnoff to Kalbarri; Billabong Roadhouse is 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the...
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formally described in 2010 by Alex George from a specimen found in the Kalbarri National Park. The specific epithet (cupularis) is Latin for "cup-like", referring...
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in heath and scrub between the Mingenew-Walkaway area, Eradu and Kalbarri National Park in the Avon Wheatbelt and Geraldton Sandplains bioregions of south-western...
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description was published in Nuytsia from specimens collected in Kalbarri National Park by Alex George and Bob Wemm. The specific epithet (capillaris) is...
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darwinia grows on sandplains, sometimes on sandstone rock between Kalbarri National Park, Perenjori and Sandstone in the Avon Wheatbelt, Geraldton Sandplains...
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Shell House (category Western Australian places listed on the defunct Register of the National Estate)
of coastal cliffs located between Red Bluff and Bluff Point in Kalbarri National Park in Mid West Western Australia. They are highly regarded for their...
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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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journal Nuytsia from specimens collected by Malcolm Eric Trudgen in Kalbarri National Park in 2002. The specific epithet (calcicola) means "lime-inhabitant"...
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