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Kellidie Bay Conservation Park, established in 1958, is a protected area on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, covering 17.84 km². The park features low limestone ridges with black tea tree and she-oak woodlands, interspersed with flat, moist areas rich in cutting grass. Wildlife includes western grey kangaroos, emus, tiger snakes, and Cape Barren geese. The park is also home to the uncommon white-breasted sea-eagle and osprey. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, including the Coffin Bay Oyster Walk, which offers coastal views and access to the Coffin Bay Lookout.
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