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Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge National Park
Leeuwin-Naturaliste is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 267 km south of Perth. It is named after the two locations at either end of the park which have lighthouses, Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste. It is located in the Augusta-Margaret River and Busselton council areas, and is claimed to have the highest visiting numbers of any national park in Western Australia.
It has significant stands of karri and jarrah forest, as well as an extensive network of caves - some of which are accessible by the public.
Visit the Department of Environment and Conservation website for further information.
Proposed 'Capes' Marine Park
The spectacular waters of the Capes are home to a wealth of marine life and provide the basis for a range of recreational and commercial opportunities.
In recognition of the area’s high ecological and social values, the Government and the Marine Parks and Reserves Authority identified the waters around the Geographe Bay-Leeuwin Naturaliste-Hardy Inlet area as a priority for consideration as a marine conservation reserve.
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