Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area

[1] IPAs are areas of land and sea Country managed by First Nations groups for biodiversity conservation and cultural outcomes through voluntary agreements with the Australian Government.[4] The Southern Tanami IPA includes the Reynolds and Truer ranges, as well as sand dunes and salt pans.It has large areas of spinifex hummock grassland with a flowering shrub overstorey.[5] This provides habitat to threatened species such as the walpajirri (bilby), warrarna (great desert skink) and jajina (brush-tailed mulgara).You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This Australian protected areas-related article is a stub.
Tanami Desert
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