
Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 2007, spans 679,667 hectares in South Australia's arid heart, encompassing pink and white dunefields, ephemeral lakes, floodplains, and gibber plains. It serves as a vital refuge for diverse desert wildlife, including the Crest-tailed Mulgara, Dusky Hopping Mouse, and Eyrean Grasswren. The sanctuary offers self-sufficient camping facilities from May 1st through September 30th, featuring unpowered sites, composting toilets, and a communal shade shelter. Access is limited to five vehicles at a time, with bookings essential. Due to severe flooding, tours and camping are temporarily unavailable until further notice.
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