WONDROUS WARRAWEENA
Dec 16, 2020
3 minutes
Words and Pics DAVID COOK
The Flinders Ranges in South Australia belong among the jewels of Australia’s outback, but only in the past 30 to 40 years has much of it become publicly accessible, with the removal of stock from some of the properties and their conversion to conservation parks and private reserves.
Warraweena Private Conservation Park, once a sheep station of 355 square kilometres, is one such place. Since its purchase in 1996 by the non-profit conservation organisation Wetlands and Wildlife, and under
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