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Clements Gap Conservation Park, situated between Redhill and Port Broughton in South Australia's Mid North, spans 790 hectares of natural bushland. Established in 1981, it preserves remnants of the historic township of Clements Gap. The park features open mallee vegetation with species like Red Mallee and Chindoo Mallee, and is home to 104 bird species, including the Galah and White-browed Babbler. Visitors can explore walking trails, enjoy wildflower displays in spring, and photograph historic sites such as the Soldiers Memorial Uniting Church, still in use today.
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