Mornington Station

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Mornington Station refers to the new Mornington Wilderness Camp (formerly Old Mornington Station) in the Kimberley in Western Australia.

The not for profit organisation Australian Wildlife Conservancy now runs the station as an environmental refuge with the aim of preserving threatened wildlife.

The sanctuary is approximately 300,000 hectares.

[edit] History

Old Mornington was originally run as a beef cattle station for 80 years and was named after Victoria's Mornington Peninsula by Bob Maxted.

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