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[[Western Australia]] is the largest mainland state in [[Australia]]. It contains no fewer than 1224 seperate Protected Areas with a total area of 17,061,020 hectares (land area: 15,915,080 hectares – 6.30% of the state’s area). 63 of these are [[National park]]s, totalling 4,874,282 hectares (1.93% of the state’s area).
[[Western Australia]] is the largest state in [[Australia]]. It contains no fewer than 1224 seperate Protected Areas with a total area of 17,061,020 hectares (land area: 15,915,080 hectares – 6.30% of the state’s area). 63 of these are [[National park]]s, totalling 4,874,282 hectares (1.93% of the state’s area).





Revision as of 03:26, 6 June 2002

Western Australia is the largest state in Australia. It contains no fewer than 1224 seperate Protected Areas with a total area of 17,061,020 hectares (land area: 15,915,080 hectares – 6.30% of the state’s area). 63 of these are National parks, totalling 4,874,282 hectares (1.93% of the state’s area).


National Parks in Western Australia:


Western Australia also has:

  • 19 Conservation Parks
  • 1 Marine Nature Reserve
  • 6 Marine Parks
  • 9 Miscellaneous Reserves
  • 1094 Nature Reserves
  • 28 Section 5(g) Reserves
  • 4 Terrestrial Components of Marine Parks


See also National parks (Australia) for Parks in other states/territories.