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For decades it was thought the black-flanked rock wallaby was extinct in Western Australia's Kalbarri National Park after being driven out by feral pests and predators, but a lot has happened ...
After 20 years of assumed extinction, endangered rock wallabies are making a comeback in Kalbarri National Park, WA.
26 years on, Kalbarri is still wild Thankfully, not much has changed in this remote west coast gem over the past two decades.
Severe wind gusts of up to 105 miles per hour tore houses apart and sent debris flying all over Kalbarri, a coastal tourist town of 1,350 people in Western Australia. Authorities estimated some 70 ...
In the first phase of the $6.5 million program, major pathways have been sealed and a new boardwalk, linking Island Rock with Natural Bridge, has been constructed.
26 years on, Kalbarri is still wild Thankfully, not much has changed in this remote west coast gem over the past two decades.
26 years on, Kalbarri is still wild Thankfully, not much has changed in this remote west coast gem over the past two decades.
26 years on, Kalbarri is still wild Thankfully, not much has changed in this remote west coast gem over the past two decades.
A GROUP of threatened rock-wallabies has been airlifted from WA’s Wheatbelt to the Kalbarri National Park, north of Perth.
Residents living in the tiny tourist town of Kalbarri have been left devastated after ex-tropical cyclone Seroja ripped through the community in Western Australia.
KALBARRI AND SHARK BAY, AUSTRALIA - Peering over the precipice, I tune my ear to the sound of birdsong as the jade snake of the Murchison River winds its way through the gorge 100m below. I can ...
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