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Billiatt Conservation Park (34°55′S, 140°34′E) is situated in Australia midway between Alawoona and Lameroo, approximately 200 km east of Adelaide.
The country is characterised by sand dunes with a mosaic of open mallee scrub. Ridge-fruited and red-tipped slender leaf mallees add colour to the dunes with broombrush growing in the mottled shade. Pygmy possums and many birds including the rare western whipbird and red-lored whistler inhabit the area as does the malleefowl. There are also eighteen species of reptile.