Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Not illustrated. Chapters: Coffin Bay National Park, Witjira National Park, Lake Gairdner National Park, Murray River National Park, Coorong National Park, Nullarbor National Park, Lake Eyre National Park, Gawler Ranges National Park, Mount Remarkable National Park, Canunda National Park, Lake Torrens National Park, Flinders Chase National Park, Lincoln National Park, Black Hill Conservation Park, Warrawong Sanctuary, Scott Creek Conservation Park, Bool Lagoon Game Reserve, Mamungari Conservation Park, Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park, Nullarbor Regional Reserve, Chadinga Conservation Reserve, Bookmark Biosphere Reserve, Buckaringa Sanctuary, Acraman Creek Conservation Park, Yookamurra Sanctuary, Mount Magnificent Conservation Park, Spring Gully Conservation Park, Boolcoomatta Reserve, Kalamurina Sanctuary, Bon Bon Reserve, Simpson Desert Conservation Park, Horsnell Gully Conservation Park, Dakalanta Sanctuary, Billiatt Conservation Park, Finniss Conservation Park, Talisker Conservation Park, Lake Gilles Conservation Park, Ngarkat Conservation Park, Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park, Kelly Hill Conservation Park, Seal Bay Conservation Park, Simpson Desert Regional Reserve, Fairview Conservation Park, Strzelecki Regional Reserve, Ravine Des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area, Cape Gantheaume Wilderness Protection Area, Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park, Innamincka Regional Reserve, Cox Scrub Conservation Park, Danggali Conservation Park. Excerpt: Flinders Chase National Park - Since the creation of the national park in November 1919, Flinders Chase has become a sanctuary for endangered species, some of them introduced from the mainland in the 1920s and 1930s. During the 1940s, 23 additional species were introduced, including Koalas (1923) and Platypus (1928). Most of these species can still be observed today. Kangaroos, Goann...