Environment & Conservation
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Environment & Conservation

The Wilbinga area supports a remarkable range of endangered and threatened native species.

Carnaby's Black Cockatoos, over 20 threatened species of Banksia, some of the most northerly stands of tuart, wetland habitat linked to Asian migratory bird flyways and tiny subterranean invertebrates found nowhere else on the planet.

Protecting part of the Gnangara Groundwater System, supplying drinking water to Perth,a critical north-south wildlife corridor connecting Yanchep National Park to the Moore River — allowing species to move and adapt as the climate changes. 

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Culture & Heritage
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Culture & Heritage

Wilbinga is situated on the traditional lands of the Yued people, part of the Noongar nation in Western Australia. The Yued have long-standing spiritual and connections to the Moore River and the surrounding land, which holds significant ancestral importance.

The Yued Regional Corporation is a representative body dedicated to preserving Yued heritage, managing land rights and providing responsible custodianship of Wilbinga.

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Economy & Recreation
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Economy & Recreation

Wilbinga National Park presents a unique opportunity to deliver long-term economic, recreational and community benefits. Its proximity to Perth makes it highly accessible for nature-based tourism, whilst also supporting local jobs and businesses.

Protecting Wilbinga from urban development avoids significant infrastructure costs and preserves the area as a valuable natural asset for recreation, wellbeing and future generations.

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