Here we describe the national parks, South Australia and Northern Territory
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase is a national park on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 213 km southwest of Adelaide. It is a sanctuary for endangered species and home to a few geological phenomena.
Flinders Chase is composed of a group of protected areas at the western end of Kangaroo Island. It includes coastal landscapes, Cape du Couedic, Rocky River in the southwest, the Gosse Lands in the northeast and Cape Borda lightstation in the northwest. The park is located 110 km west of Kingscote, the island's largest town.
1.Sureface
-73 103 ha
2. Walking Tracks
A number of walking tracks lead from the roat to the coast, varing from a short nature train to long walks along the cliff tops, to natural caverns, along river banks, through forests and scrublands.
3.Fauna and flora
The most commonly seen mammals are the kangaroo Island kangaroo, tammar wallaby,echidna,brushtailed possum, short-nosed bandicoot,koala, Australian sea lion and the New Zealand fur seal.Gould's sand goanna, black tiger snakes and copperheads may be seen.
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