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Paroo Overflow Section of Paroo-Darling National Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Paroo Overflow Section of Paroo-Darling National Park


The Paroo River Overflow section of the Paroo-Darling National Park is located in the far west of New South Wales, Australia, 30 kilometres east of White Cliffs and 80 kilometers north of Wilcannia.〔NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. 2012. Paroo Darling National Park and State Conservation Area Plan of Management. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurstville, New South Wales.〕 The park comprises the former pastoral properties of Peery, Mandalay and Arrowbar and covers an area of approximately 96000 hectares (237000 acres).〔Westbrooke, M., J. Leversha, M. Gibson, M. O'Keefe, R. Milne, S. Gowans, C. Harding, and K. Callister. 2003. The vegetation of Peery Lake area, Paroo-Darling National Park, western New South Wales. Cunninghamia 8: 111–128.〕 The park is located within the Mulga Lands Bioregion and has significant biodiversity and landscape values.〔〔NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. 2003. The bio-regions of New South Wales: Their biodiversity, conservation and history. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurstville, New South Wales.〕 The wetlands in the park, together with Nocoleche Nature Reserve, form the Paroo River Wetlands Ramsar site.〔Kingsford, R.T., and E. Lee. 2010. Ecological Character Description of the Paroo River Wetlands Ramsar Site. Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW, Sydney, New South Wales.〕 The park also includes active artesian mound springs which are considered to be the rarest landform in Australia.〔〔NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. 2002. Salt Pipewort (''Eriocaulon carsonii'') Recovery Plan. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurstville, New South Wales.〕
==History==

Prior to European settlement the area was home to the Paakantyi people.〔〔 The first European to explore the region was Charles Sturt and his party in 1844. They were followed soon after by others in search of pastures for sheep and cattle in the 1860s and the area became part of the Momba Station.〔 From 1902 Momba was successively subdivided until 1950 when the remainder was divided into ten leases including Peery, Mandalay and Arrowbar.〔
The former Peery property was the first to be acquired by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and was gazetted as the Peery National Park 31 March 2000.〔 In 2001 the pastoral properties Mandalay and Arrowbar were added and the park was re-gazetted as part of the Paroo-Darling National Park in 2002.〔

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