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Department of Parks and Wildlife's (DPaW ... that's a real reward," Mr Desmond said. Kalbarri National Park was once home to one of the largest populations of the black flanked rock wallabies ...
The animal's resurgence started in 2015 ... bodes really well for the future survival of the species in the Kalbarri National Park," she said.
After 20 years of assumed extinction, endangered rock wallabies are making a comeback in Kalbarri National ... gorge of the national park. This year, Australian conservationists have launched a ...
Firefighters are still mopping up the area around a blaze which was sparked in the Kalbarri National Park yesterday morning. The Department of Parks and Wildlife were notified about the blaze at ...
The park is on the National Heritage List and offers a haven for unique species of plants and animals. Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia, situated 485 km north of Perth, is known for its ...
Black-flanked rock wallabies have been released into Kalbarri National Park in the hope of re-establishing ... moved by the Department of Parks and Wildlife, which now brings the total to 46 ...
The network of gorges ­between river and sea at Kalbarri lies on the ... Ms Waite shares her knowledge of the park with the Department of Parks and Wildlife and Perth Zoo, photographing the ...
The next morning we’re headed inland to Kalbarri National Park. At the same ocean end of the river, near town, we’re revisiting the trail-ride at Big River Ranch, an old holiday favourite.
Kalbarri National Park has spectacular gorges and a rugged coastline. Nature-lovers go for the spring wildflowers, fun-lovers go for the sandboarding. IT WAS NEAR the present-day site of Kalbarri that ...
The spectacular floral displays for which Kalbarri is famous occur from July through to late October. During this time, the vast heathlands that dominate the park transform into a wildflower ...