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Mount Dutton Bay Conservation Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Coffin Bay

Area
  
9 ha

Established
  
1 January 1969

Mount Dutton Bay Conservation Park

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

See also
  
Protected areas of South Australia

Similar
  
Pualco Range Conserva, Busby Islet Conservation Park, Ironstone Hill Conserva, West Island Conservation Park, Fowlers Bay Conserva

Mount dutton bay conservation park top 5 facts


Mount Dutton Bay Conservation Park is a protected area located on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia on islands located on waters in the sector between the north west to the east of the town of Coffin Bay. The conservation park consists of a number of islands located in the following bays subsidiary to Coffin Bay - Port Douglas, Mount Dutton Bay and Kellidie Bay. Three of the islands are located in Port Douglas, being The Brothers and an unnamed group immediately west of Horse Peninsula and Rabbit Island immediately west of Coffin Bay township. Another island is located at the north end of Mount Dutton Bay, while Goat Island immediately north of Coffin Bay township in the channel connecting Port Douglas to Kellidie Bay. The constituent parts of the conservation park first received protection as Fauna Reserves under the Fauna Conservation Act 1964 during the 1960s. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area.

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Mount Dutton Bay Conservation Park Wikipedia