Toorale National Park (81)

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Site name: Toorale National Park
Site number: 81
Point numbers: 321 (Toorale National Park Dry A), 322 (Toorale National Park Wet A), 323 (Toorale National Park Dry B), 324 (Toorale National Park Wet B)
Ecoregion: Temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands
Participant and site owner: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Site location: Western New South Wales
Latitude: -30.306
Longitude: 145.418
Site description: Toorale National Park covers 309 km² and protects the floodplains of the Darling River.

Sturt National Park (NW) (80)

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Site name: Sturt National Park (NW)
Site number: 80
Point numbers: 317 (Sturt National Park (NW) Wet A), 318 (Sturt National Park (NW) Dry A), 319 (Sturt National Park (NW) Dry B), 320 (Sturt National Park (NW) Wet B)
Ecoregion: Deserts and xeric shrublands
Participant and site owner: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Site location: Western New South Wales
Latitude: -29.015
Longitude: 141.016
Site description: Sturt National Park is a very large reserve of 3253 km² that includes the dingo fence and a reintroduction site for regionally extinct mammals.

Sturt National Park (79)

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Site name: Sturt National Park
Site number: 79
Point numbers: 313 (Sturt National Park Dry A), 314 (Sturt National Park Wet A), 315 (Sturt National Park Dry B), 316 (Sturt National Park Wet B)
Ecoregion: Deserts and xeric shrublands
Participant and site owner: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Site location: Western New South Wales
Latitude: -29.094
Longitude: 141.509
Site description: Sturt National Park is a very large reserve of 3253 km² that includes the dingo fence and a reintroduction site for regionally extinct mammals.

Minjerribah (86)

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Site name: Minjerribah
Site number: 86
Point numbers: 341 (Minjerribah Dry A), 342 (Minjerribah Wet A), 343 (Minjerribah Dry B), 344 (Minjerribah Wet B)
Ecoregion: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Participant and site owner: Quandamooka people (Traditional Owners)
Site location: Coastal Queensland
Latitude: -27.554
Longitude: 153.452
Site description: Minjerribah is a large sand island of approximately 38 km long and 11 km wide off the coast of Brisbane, Queensland. The Quandamooka people of Minjerribah have a strong and persisting connection to the island over many thousands of years. The island has over 100 freshwater lakes and wetlands and is home to rare, vulnerable, endangered and near threatened animals and important vegetation communities.

Alice Mulga (54)

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Site name: Alice Mulga
Site number: 54
Point numbers: 213 (Alice Mulga Dry A), 214 (Alice Mulga Wet A), 215 (Alice Mulga Dry B), 216 (Alice Mulga Wet B)
Ecoregion: Deserts and xeric shrublands
Participant and site owner: University of Technology Sydney, CSIRO, Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Site location: Pine Hill Cattle Station, Northern Territory
Latitude: -22.300
Longitude: 133.200
Site description: The Alice Mulga TERN SuperSite is located on Pine Hill Cattle Station approximately 200 km north of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. It lies in the expansive arid and semi-arid portion of mainland Australia that receives less than 500 mm of annual rainfall. The site includes Mulga woodland, hummock grassland, and River Red Gum forest. The SuperSite Core 1 ha is located in a dense Mulga woodland (cover 70–80%).