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Nurragi Conservation Reserve, located near Milang, South Australia, serves as a vital wildlife corridor connecting the eastern Mount Lofty Ranges with Lake Alexandrina. This 65-hectare reserve preserves remnant mallee vegetation in a region where over 98% of native flora has been cleared. Home to more than 300 indigenous plant species, over 30% of which are of regional significance, the reserve offers a popular 12.4 km walking trail. Visitors can explore diverse wildflowers and wildlife, with spring and early summer being the best times to visit. Dogs are permitted on-leash.
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