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BargoLast modified: September 9, 2004 - 1:31 AM
In this district white settlers first recorded sightings of the koala, lyrebird and wombat. Ex-convict John Wilson noted the three animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name Pheasants Nest, and recorded the koala as being known to the Aboriginal people as Cullawine. The area boasts two sanctuaries. Wirrimbirra Sanctuary, a local Aboriginal word meaning sanctuary, is preserved as a remnant of the original Bargo Bush, once the haunt of bushrangers. The unique Dingo Sanctuary is located in a natural setting for Australia's native dog. | TOP | Contact details | |||||||||||||
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