Regional reserves of South Australia, Riverland Biosphere Reserve
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Facts and practical information
A Regional Reserve is a type of protected area used in South Australia that allows the use of natural resources in conjunction with the protected area's conservation function. This class of protected area was first used in 1988 for the Innamincka Regional Reserve and as of 2015, there are seven regional reserves that cover an area of 93,400 square kilometres or 9.5% of South Australia's land area. ()
Coordinates: 33°40'9"S, 140°50'46"E
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Riverland Biosphere Reserve
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Day trips
Regional reserves of South Australia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chowilla Regional Reserve.