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Red Banks Conservation Park

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Robert
February 20, 2020
One of the richest megafauna sites in Australia, the fossilized partial remains of the diprotodons were found here, the large marsupial ever known to have lived. The skeleton can be viewed in the newly restored Burra Railway Station. The park conserves numerous threatened ecological communities including scented mat-rush tussock grassland and mallee box woodland, as well as the rohrlack's bluebush. Short-beaked echidnas, southern hairy-nosed wombats, birds and reptiles are among the park's wildlife, as well as present day descendants of megafauna, such as western grey and red kangaroos.
One of the richest megafauna sites in Australia, the fossilized partial remains of the diprotodons were found here, the large marsupial ever known to have lived. The skeleton can be viewed in the newly restored Burra Railway Station. The park conserves numerous threatened ecological communities in…
Kate
July 10, 2017
See where they found the megafauna. Megafauna were huge marsupials that roamed the area thousands of years ago. Recently they discovered that Aborigines may have lived alongside of them.
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Baldina, SA