Sturt National Park

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Sturt National Park is a large protected area in the far northwest of New South Wales, Australia, known for its arid outback landscapes, diverse wildlife, and historical links to early inland exploration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
country Australia
hasActivity bushwalking
camping
four-wheel driving
wildlife viewing
hasBirdSpecies emu
wedge-tailed eagle NERFINISHED
hasClimate hot desert climate characteristics
semi-arid climate
hasConservationValue protection of arid zone biodiversity
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal Australians NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType arid zone ecosystem
hasFeature explorers' routes
historic pastoral sites
old homesteads
hasLandscapeFeature dry creek beds
gibber plains
salt lakes
sand dunes
hasLandscapeType arid landscape
desert landscape
hasMammalSpecies eastern grey kangaroo
red kangaroo NERFINISHED
western grey kangaroo NERFINISHED
hasNearestTown Tibooburra NERFINISHED
hasReptileSpecies various arid-adapted reptiles
hasVegetationType mulga woodlands
saltbush shrublands
spinifex grasslands
isImportantFor outback tourism in New South Wales
knownFor arid outback landscapes
diverse wildlife
historical links to early inland exploration
locatedIn New South Wales
outback Australia
locatedInRegion far northwest New South Wales
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles Sturt NERFINISHED
nearBorderWith Queensland NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
partOf Australian outback NERFINISHED
relatedTo Australian inland exploration history
usedFor nature conservation
recreation
tourism

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Charles Sturt honouredBy Sturt National Park
Far West region of New South Wales hasFeature Sturt National Park