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Ettrick Conservation Park, established on October 31, 2013, spans 479 hectares in the Hundred of Ettrick, approximately 80 km east of Adelaide and 24 km northeast of Murray Bridge. The park features open mallee woodlands with Mallee Box and Dryland Tea-tree, and is home to one of the few remaining examples of tussock grassland in the Murray-Darling Basin. It serves as a refuge for species such as the Malleefowl and Regent Parrot. Birds SA has recorded 65 species, including Mallee Ringneck, Galah, and Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater.
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