Lake Bindegolly National Park

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Lake Bindegolly is a National Park in Queensland (Australia), 871 km west of Brisbane and 40 km from the town of Thargomindah. It is in the Mulga Lands bioregion and was established to protect a population of the rare plant Acacia ammophila.[1]

It has three lakes, two saline and one freshwater and is a breeding centre for waterbirds.

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  1. ^ Morton, S.R.; Short, J.; & Barker, R.D. Refugia for Biological Diversity in Arid and Semi-arid Australia. Biodiversity Series, Paper No.4. Australian Government Dept of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.[1]

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