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The Naracoorte woodlands is an ecoregion in southern Australia. It covers the Naracoorte coastal plain in southeastern
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
and southwestern
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. It is coterminous with the Naracoorte Coastal Plain
IBRA region The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) is a biogeography, biogeographic regionalisation of Australia developed by the Australian government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities ( ...
. Only 10% of the ecoregion's area still has its original vegetation; most has been converted to agriculture and pasture.


Location and description

The topography is generally low, either flat or gently undulating. There are extensive coastal dunes with saltwater, brackish, and freshwater lakes and wetlands. Many of the soils are sandy. Others areas are made up of calcrete; the area is known as the
Limestone Coast The Limestone Coast is a name used since the early twenty-first century for a South Australian government region located in the south east of South Australia which immediately adjoins the continental coastline and the Victorian border. The ...
. The ecoregion is bounded on the southeast by the Southeast Australia temperate forests ecoregion, and the
Mount Gambier Mount Gambier is the second most populated city in South Australia, with an estimated urban population of 33,233 . The city is located on the slopes of Mount Gambier, a volcano in the south east of the state, about south-east of the capital Ad ...
area is a western outlier of that ecoregion. The Murray-Darling woodlands and mallee lies to the north and east, and includes the
Murray River The Murray River (in South Australia: River Murray) (Ngarrindjeri: ''Millewa'', Yorta Yorta: ''Tongala'') is a river in Southeastern Australia. It is Australia's longest river at extent. Its tributaries include five of the next six longest ...
estuary which bounds the Naracoorte woodlands on the north. The
Great Australian Bight The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia. Extent Two definitions of the extent are in use – one used by the International Hydrog ...
lies to the south and west.


Climate

The ecoregion has a mild
Mediterranean climate A Mediterranean climate (also called a dry summer temperate climate ''Cs'') is a temperate climate sub-type, generally characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, fairly wet winters; these weather conditions are typically experienced in the ...
with a strong maritime influence that moderates temperature extremes. Rainfall ranges from 850 mm in the wetter southern areas to 400 mm in the driest inland and northern areas.


Flora

The original vegetation includes open sclerophyll forests in areas with higher rainfall and well-drained soils, and open woodlands and shrublands in drier areas. low shrubland (heath) grew in sandy soils and stabilized dunes. Open woodlands of
river red gum ''Eucalyptus camaldulensis'', commonly known as the river red gum, is a tree that is endemic to Australia. It has smooth white or cream-coloured bark, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven or nine, white flowers an ...
(''Eucalyptus camaldulensis'') are found in seasonally-waterlogged areas. Swamps and wet meadows of the tussock sedge '' Gahnia'' grow in the wettest areas.


Fauna

The ecoregion's extensive wetlands and coastal lakes are important habitat for migratory and resident water birds. The ecoregion has few endemic or near-endemic species. The endangered
orange-bellied parrot The orange-bellied parrot (''Neophema chrysogaster'') is a small parrot endemic to southern Australia, and one of only three species of parrot that migrate. It was described by John Latham in 1790. A small parrot around long, it exhibits sex ...
(''Neophema chrysogaster'') overwinters in the vegetated coastal dunes and saltmarshes. The endangered
swift parrot The swift parrot (''Lathamus discolor'') is a species of broad-tailed parrot, found only in southeastern Australia. The species breeds in Tasmania during the summer and migrates north to south eastern mainland Australia from Griffith- Warialda ...
(''Lathamus discolor'') and
regent honeyeater The regent honeyeater (''Anthochaera phrygia'') is a critically endangered bird endemic to southeastern Australia. It is commonly considered a flagship species within its range, with the efforts going into its conservation having positive eff ...
(''Anthochaera phyrigia'') have been mostly extirpated from habitat loss.


Protected areas

A 2017 assessment found that 2,326 km2, or 10%, of the ecoregion is in protected areas. Most of the protected areas are small, and preserve coastal dunes and wetlands. The more extensive ones include
Coorong National Park Coorong National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about south-east of Adelaide, that predominantly covers a coastal lagoon ecosystem officially known as The Coorong and the Younghusband Peninsula on the Coorong's southern ...
, Messent Conservation Park, Canunda National Park, and Mount Richmond National Park.


External links

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References

{{Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA), state=collapsed Biogeography of South Australia Biogeography of Victoria (Australia) IBRA regions Limestone Coast Mallee Woodlands and Shrublands Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub in Australia