Dulcie Range National Park

Protected area in the Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Dulcie Range is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia, 220 km north-east of Alice Springs and 1235 km southeast of territorial capital of Darwin.[2][3] The park lies along the south-western edge of Dulcie Range. It was first declared in 1991 and again in July 2012.[4] A draft Plan of Management was published by the Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory in May 2001.

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Dulcie Range National Park
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Dulcie Range National Park
Dulcie Range National Park
Nearest town or cityAlice Springs
Coordinates22°32′14″S 135°32′37″E[2]
Established1 March 1991 (1991-03-01)[1]
Area191.12 km2 (73.8 sq mi)[1]
Managing authoritiesParks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
See alsoProtected areas of the Northern Territory
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History

The first recorded European visitor to the area was Charles Winnecke in 1878. In 1916 the chief surveyor of the Northern Territory, T. E. Day surveyed the range and named it Dulcie after one of his daughters. Around 1920 an early pastoral lease was taken out at Old Huckitta station, the remains of which are within the southern boundary of the park. There was an established population of traditional aboriginal Akarre Arrernte people, evidenced by numerous rock art sites in the Dulcie Range. A plentiful supply of food resources and water supported the clans. [5]

Description

The Range is a sandstone plateau standing from 50 to 150 metres above the surrounding plain in the Georgina Basin. Typical of the plains flora are mulga shrub-lands, mallee eucalypt, open woodland and spinifex. The plateau comprises steep sided cliffs, gorges and scree of the predominant Dulcie Sandstone, with numerous watercourses. Recorded in the park are 105 species of bird, 32 of reptiles, 2 of frogs and 3 of fish.[5]

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