Nullarbor Regional Reserve

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Nullarbor Regional Reserve
IUCN Category VI (Managed Resource Protected Area)
Nullarbor Regional Reserve
Nearest town/city: Ceduna
Coordinates: 30°53′27″S, 130°33′11″E
Area: 22,812.46 km²
Managing authorities: Department for Environment and Heritage
Official site: Nullarbor Regional Reserve

Nullarbor Regional Reserve is located in, South Australia, 300 km west of Ceduna. Nullarbor National Park and Nullarbor Regional Reserve protect the world's largest semi-arid cave landscape, which is associated with many Aboriginal cultural sites. Wildlife inhabiting in the park includes the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat

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National Parks:
Belair | Canunda | Coffin Bay | Coorong | Flinders Chase | Flinders Ranges | Gawler Ranges | Innes | Lake Eyre | Lake Gairdner | Lake Torrens | Lincoln | Mount Remarkable | Murray River | Naracoorte Caves | Nullarbor | Onkaparinga River | Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges | Witjira

Conservation Parks:
Acraman Creek | Billiatt | Black Hill | Cape Gantheaume | Cleland | Cox Scrub | Danggali | Deep Creek | Fairview | Kelly Hill | Hacks Lagoon | Lake Gilles | Marino | Monarto | Morialta | Naracoorte Caves | Ngarkat group | Scott Creek | Seal Bay | Simpson Desert | Spring Gully | Talisker | Telowie Gorge | Unnamed

Recreation Parks:
Brownhill Creek | Onkaparinga River | Totness

Regional Reserves:
Lake Frome | Nullarbor | Simpson Desert | Strzelecki 

Conservation Reserves:
Chadinga | Naracoorte Caves

Wilderness Protection Areas:
Cape Gantheaume | Ravine des Casoars 

Game Reserves:
Bool Lagoon