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Factsheet History and tourism opportunities — July 2022 News releases Works start at newly created Nilpena Ediacara National Park Nilpena is officially a new national park Flinders Ranges one step closer to World Heritage status National Heritage Places — Ediacara Fossil Site — Nilpena Media articles Set in Stone — Nilpena Ediacara National Park Australia’s trail where life began The bryozoan mystery — a new look at an old fossil Why visiting Nilpena Ediacara National Park should be on your 2022 bucket list Examining Earths oldest complex fossils using AI Searching for the dawn of animal life The curious geologist This Australian farmer is saving fossils of some of the planet’s weirdest, most ancient creatures Earth’s oldest animal ecosystem held in fossils at Nilpena Station in SA outback We’re surprisingly similar to Earth’s first animals, research says Ancestor of all animals identified in Australian fossils Scientists name fossil after Obama Videos Ediacaran fossil site – Nilpena Station, South Australia Ediacaran Fossils with Jim Gehling Nilpena with Dr Mary Droser Back Roads: Nilpena Station Ediacara Fossils Websites National Heritage Places — Ediacara Fossil Site — Nilpena Flinders Ranges Ediacara Foundation World Heritage for the Flinders Ranges
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South East Coastal Lakes Project Identifying management opportunities for the South East coastal lakes Along the coastline in the South East of South Australia there are a number of coastal lakes that provide important habitat for waterbirds and have unique features that are highly valued by First Nations people and the wider community