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- Currawinya is a national park near Hungerford in South West Queensland, Australia, 828 km west of Brisbane. Part of the mulga lands bioregion this is an...
- 2009) at Cleland Wildlife Park. Bilbies were also introduced into the Currawinya National Park in Queensland, with six bilbies released into the feral-free...
- Australian painted snipe. The wetlands lie within the Paroo Floodplain and Currawinya Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because...
- Recovery Reserve in South Australia in 2000, and a reintroduction into Currawinya National Park in Queensland, where six bilbies were released into a predator-proof...
- The Paroo Floodplain and Currawinya Important Bird Area is a 7,874 km2 (3,040 sq mi) site comprising the floodplain and the ****ociated wetlands of the...
- in the park. The lake is part of Currawinya National Park and is a site listed under the Ramsar Convention. "Currawinya National Park: Nature, culture and...
- po****tions of this species are located within the Paroo-Warrego catchment (Currawinya Lakes), Eyre-Georgine-Mulligan catchment (Lake Torquinie), and potentially...
- only seasonally flooded, these include Lake Wyara and Lake Numalla, the Currawinya Lakes, Lake Bin****lly and others on the Warrego and the Paroo Rivers...
- 310 Coral Sea Reserves 1,728,920 4,272,300 Corner Inlet 67,186 166,020 Currawinya Lakes 151,300 374,000 Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands 261 640 Eighty-mile Beach...
- the Australian painted snipe. They lie within the Paroo Floodplain and Currawinya Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because...