Gawler Ranges National Park

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Gawler Ranges National Park is a protected area in South Australia known for its rugged volcanic rock formations, diverse wildlife, and remote outback landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
access unsealed roads
climate arid
semi-arid
conservationFocus protection of geological features
protection of native wildlife
protection of semi-arid ecosystems
country Australia
ecosystemType semi-arid
hasActivity birdwatching
nature study
hasFauna emu
kangaroo
various bird species
yellow-footed rock-wallaby
hasFeature gorges
rocky ridges
seasonal waterholes
volcanic rock outcrops
hasFlora acacia shrublands
mallee vegetation
saltbush
isRemote true
IUCNCategory II
knownFor ancient volcanic landscape
diverse wildlife
organ-pipe style rhyolite formations
remote outback landscapes
rugged volcanic rock formations
locatedIn Gawler Ranges
locatedOn Eyre Peninsula
managingAuthority Department for Environment and Water (South Australia)
nearestLargeTown Wudinna
protectionStatus protected area under South Australian law
region Outback South Australia
surface form: outback South Australia
state South Australia
terrain gorges
outback plains
rocky hills
usedFor bushwalking
camping
four-wheel driving
photography
wildlife viewing

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Eyre Peninsula hasProtectedArea Gawler Ranges National Park