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South Australia contains 324 separate Protected Areas with a total land area of 216,310 km² (21.97% of the state’s area). 18 of these are National parks, totalling 43,374 km² (4.41% of the state’s area).
[edit] Protected areas of South Australia
[edit] Conservation Parks
[edit] Conservation Reserves
- Barwell
- Bascombe Well
- Bernoulli
- Big Heath
- Buckleboo
- Bunbury
- Canunda
- Caralue Bluff
- Chadinga
- Cocata
- Coffin Bay
- Cortlinye
- Cox Scrub
- Desert Camp
- Ediacara
- Fowlers Bay
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- Gawler Ranges
- Hardings Springs
- Heggaton
- Hincks
- Koolgera
- Kulliparu
- Lacroma
- Lake Gilles
- Laura Bay
- Lincoln
- Malgra
- Moongi
- Munyaroo
- Murrunatta
- Naracoorte Caves
- Nullarbor
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- Nunnyah
- Peachna
- Pinkawillinie
- Pinkawillinie Reservoir
- Point Bell
- Poolgarra
- Pureba
- Sceale Bay
- Sheoak Hill
- The Plug Range
- Tola
- Unnamed (Lincoln)
- Venus Bay
- Wahgunyah
- Woakwine
- Yumbarra
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[edit] Game Reserves
- Bool Lagoon
- Bucks Lake
- Chowilla
- Currency Creek
- Lake Robe
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- Loch Luna
- Moorook
- Mud Islands
- Poocher
- Tolderol
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[edit] Indigenous Protected Areas
[edit] National Parks
[edit] Native Forest Reserves
- Congeratinga
- Snow Gums
- Springs Road
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- The Marshes
- Topperweins
- Watts Gully
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[edit] Recreation Parks
[edit] Regional Reserves
[edit] Wilderness Protection Areas
See also:
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