[2] To the north it borders Yellabinna Regional Reserve; to the east, Pureba Conservation Park.Other animals in the conservation park include southern hairy-nosed wombats, malleefowls, sandhill dunnarts and kangaroos.Googs Track,[5][6] a 120 km (75 mi) four-wheel drive road connecting the Eyre Highway north of Ceduna to the Trans-Australian Railway near Tarcoola, passes through the conservation park and the Yellabinna Regional Reserve to the north.[5] The conservation park is an important habitat for some of Australia's most endangered wildlife species, such as the malleefowl and sandhill dunnart.[5] A co-management agreement signed by the Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation and the Government of South Australia in 2013 in respect to the Yumbarra Conservation Park provides for the corporation to give advice on the management of the conservation park and other reserves in the west of the state.