Nuytsland Nature Reserve

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Nuytsland Nature Reserve is a remote coastal protected area in Western Australia known for its long, wild beaches, rugged cliffs, and rich marine and birdlife along the Great Australian Bight.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
access remote
adjacentTo Great Australian Bight Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters) NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
contains Baxter Cliffs NERFINISHED
Israelite Bay NERFINISHED
Point Malcolm NERFINISHED
Twilight Cove NERFINISHED
country Australia
habitatFor Australian sea lion NERFINISHED
New Zealand fur seal NERFINISHED
humpback whale
little penguin
seabirds
southern right whale NERFINISHED
various migratory shorebirds
hasClimate semi-arid coastal climate
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
dune system
marine ecosystem
hasLandscapeFeature limestone headlands
long beaches
rugged cliffs
sand dunes
hasLegalStatus Class A reserve
hasVegetationType coastal heath
mallee shrubland
salt-tolerant coastal vegetation
IUCNCategory Ia
knownFor remote coastline
rich marine life
seabird populations
shorebird habitat
wild beaches
locatedIn Great Australian Bight NERFINISHED
locatedOn southern coast of Western Australia
managingAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NERFINISHED
nearestTown Esperance NERFINISHED
partOf Great Western Woodlands and adjacent coastal zone interface NERFINISHED
Western Australian conservation estate NERFINISHED
protectionPurpose conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity
protection of marine mammal habitat
protection of seabird and shorebird nesting sites
region Goldfields-Esperance region NERFINISHED
state Western Australia
threat climate change impacts on coastal systems
introduced predators
invasive plant species

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Cape Arid National Park borders Nuytsland Nature Reserve