Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area, Pastoral lease in Australia
Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area is a pastoral lease holding and a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia.
It was established in 1948 as a cattle station and later recognized as an Indigenous Protected Area in 2009.
The area is managed by the traditional owners, the Anangu people, who use it to preserve their culture and biodiversity.
The Angas Downs IPA offers opportunities for tourism, including bird watching and experiencing indigenous culture.
Home to red kangaroos, camels, and a myriad of birds, the reserve encompasses various desert ecosystems.
Location: Northern Territory
Location: MacDonnell Region
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