Pureba Conservation Park, Conservation park in South Australia.
Pureba Conservation Park is a protected land reserve in South Australia's Far West Coast region with native ecosystems spread across its boundaries. The terrain features diverse vegetation and landscape types typical of the region's natural environment.
The protected area was officially established in 1990 under South Australian conservation legislation. Indigenous co-management responsibilities began in 2013 through an agreement with the Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation.
The Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation maintains a co-management agreement with the South Australian Government since 2013 for the park's administration.
The reserve lies in a remote location east of Ceduna without developed visitor facilities or public roads within its boundaries. Anyone planning a visit should research access conditions in advance due to the isolated nature of the site.
The park allows mineral exploration and mining activities while maintaining protected area status, which is an uncommon arrangement. This dual-use approach reflects practical land management decisions in the region.
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