Naracoorte Caves National Park
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Naracoorte Caves National Park is a national park near Naracoorte in the
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in the south-east of
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( Australia). It was officially recognised in 1994 for its extensive
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record when the site was inscribed on the
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, along with Riversleigh. The park preserves 6 km2 of remnant vegetation, with 26 caves contained within the 3.05 km2 World Heritage Area. Out of the 28 known caves in the park, only four are open to the public. Other caves are kept away from the public eye as they are important for scientific research and also for the protection of the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.


History


European discovery

The caves, which are located within the boundaries of what is now the national park, were first encountered in 1845 with the discovery of Blanche Cave.


Naracoorte Forest Reserve

In 1885, the Department of Woods and Forests appointed a caretaker due to "the popularity of the caves and their vulnerability to vandalism".


National Pleasure Resort

In 1916, the control of the portion of the forest reserve which contained many of the caves and which consisted of about of land was transferred from the Department of your Woods and Forests to the Immigration, Publicity and Tourist Bureau who would manage it as a national pleasure resort under the ''National Pleasure Resort Act 1914'' until 1972. The change of control was gazetted on 1 Marchenfrwj 1917. The national pleasure resort's development into "an important regional tourist destination was greatly assisted by the discovery in 1969 in Victoria Cave of the largest known Australian Pleistocene vertebrate fossil cave deposit".


Conservation Park

On 27 April 1972, it was renamed as the '' Naracoorte Caves Conservation Park'' upon the proclamation of the ''
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'' which repealed the former act along with other statutes concerned with
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. In 1982, the conservation park was listed on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate.


World heritage listing

On 17 December 1994, part of the conservation park, being an area of was "inscribed on the World Heritage List" along with the Riversleigh fossil site in Queensland as the Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh/Naracoorte).


National Park

On 18 January 2001, the Naracoorte Caves Conservation Park was abolished and the land that it occupied was reconstituted as a national park because it was considered to be "of national significance by reason of the natural features of the land" and was assigned the name, Naracoorte Caves National Park.


National heritage listing

On 21 May 2007 The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites was one of 15 World Heritage places to be added to the
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.


State heritage listing

On 17 May 2017, the extent of the national park was listed as a state heritage place on the
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with the name of the ''Naracoorte Caves Complex''.


Visitor attraction

The park is a visitor destination in itself, with a camping ground and caravan park, dormitory accommodation for groups, picnic grounds and a licensed cafe. The range of visitor activities is extensive. Show cave tours are guided by professional interpreters through highly decorated caves with some tours visiting amazing fossil deposits. Modern technology has been utilised to show visitors the normally inaccessible interior of Bat Cave, where thousands of southern bent-wing bats breed each year. Other opportunities include adventure caving, a selection of specialty tours and special events. The Wonambi Fossil Centre, the park's visitor centre, features displays of fossils and bones found in the caves and dioramas of extinct animals.


Structure

The limestone of the area was formed from coral and marine creatures 200 million years ago and again 20 million years ago when the land was below sea level. Ground water since then has dissolved and eroded some of the limestone, creating the caves. The caves, such as the Victoria Fossil Cave and Blanche Cave, are often not far below ground, and holes open up creating traps for the unwary. This is the source of the remarkable collection of fossils. Mammals and other land creatures have fallen into open caves and been unable to escape. The fossil record has been preserved in strata formed from eroded topsoil washed and blown in. In some places, the fossil-bearing silt is up to 20 metres thick. Some of these areas are being preserved for future research when better methods of dating and reconstructing fossil records may have been found. These fossil traps are especially significant for tracing
Australian megafauna The term Australian megafauna refers to the megafauna in Australia during the Pleistocene Epoch. Most of these species became extinct during the latter half of the Pleistocene, and the roles of human and climatic factors in their extinction are ...
. The latest researchHeritage-listed Naracoorte Caves 500,000 years older than previously thought, research reveals
Jack D Evans,
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, 2022-09-29
pushes back the date of the caves formation to at least 1.34m years.


See also

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Protected areas of South Australia Protected areas of South Australia consists of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of March 2018, South Australia contains 359 sepa ...
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List of World Heritage Sites in Oceania A World Heritage Site is a location that is listed by UNESCO as having outstanding cultural or natural value to the common heritage of humanity. The World Heritage Committee has designated 37 World Heritage Sites in Oceania. These are in 14 count ...
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List of fossil parks Following is a list of protected areas where fossils are preserved, known as fossil parks or fossil reserves, worldwide by country. Africa Egypt Wadi Al-Hitan - Valley of The Whales, Fayyoum, Western Desert South Africa West Coast Fossil Par ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Official webpage



UNESCO site with information on Riversleigh, Australia

Naracoorte Caves National Park webpage on protected planet

Naracoorte Lucindale Tourism
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