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[[File:IBRA 6.1 Gascoyne.png|thumb|right|The IBRA regions, with Gascoyne in red]]
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'''Gascoyne''' is an [[Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia|interim Australian]] [[bioregion]] located in [[Western Australia]]<ref name="IBRA 5.1">{{cite paper | author = Environment Australia | author-link = Environment Australia | title = Revision of the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) and Development of Version 5.1 - Summary Report | publisher = [[Department of the Environment and Water Resources]], [[Government of Australia|Australian Government]] | url = http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version5-1/summary-report/index.html | accessdate = 2007-01-31 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060905215218/http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version5-1/summary-report/index.html |archivedate = 2006-09-05}}</ref><ref name="IBRA 6.1">[http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version6-1/index.html IBRA Version 6.1] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908221444/http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version6-1/index.html |date=September 8, 2006 }} data</ref> and part of the [[Western Australian Mulga shrublands]] [[ecoregion]], as assessed by the [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>{{NatGeo ecoregion|id=aa1310|name=Western Australian Mulga shrublands}}</ref>
'''Gascoyne''' is an [[Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia|interim Australian]] [[bioregion]] located in [[Western Australia]]<ref name="IBRA 5.1">{{cite paper | author = Environment Australia | author-link = Environment Australia | title = Revision of the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) and Development of Version 5.1 - Summary Report | publisher = [[Department of the Environment and Water Resources]], [[Government of Australia|Australian Government]] | url = http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version5-1/summary-report/index.html | access-date = 2007-01-31 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060905215218/http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version5-1/summary-report/index.html |archive-date = 2006-09-05}}</ref><ref name="IBRA 6.1">[http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version6-1/index.html IBRA Version 6.1] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908221444/http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/nrs/ibra/version6-1/index.html |date=September 8, 2006 }} data</ref> and part of the [[Western Australian Mulga shrublands]] [[ecoregion]], as assessed by the [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>{{NatGeo ecoregion|id=aa1310|name=Western Australian Mulga shrublands}}</ref>


It has subregions named after localities or areas in the region:
It has subregions named after localities or areas in the region:

Revision as of 11:07, 17 January 2021

The IBRA regions, with Gascoyne in red

Gascoyne is an interim Australian bioregion located in Western Australia[1][2] and part of the Western Australian Mulga shrublands ecoregion, as assessed by the World Wildlife Fund.[3]

It has subregions named after localities or areas in the region:

  • Gascoyne GAS 18,075,257 hectares (44,664,930 acres)
  • Ashburton GAS01 3,687,030 hectares (9,110,800 acres)
  • Carnegie GAS02 4,718,656 hectares (11,660,050 acres)
  • Augustus GAS03 9,669,571 hectares (23,894,030 acres)

References

  1. ^ Environment Australia. "Revision of the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) and Development of Version 5.1 - Summary Report". Department of the Environment and Water Resources, Australian Government. Archived from the original on 5 September 2006. Retrieved 31 January 2007. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ IBRA Version 6.1 Archived September 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine data
  3. ^ World Wildlife Fund, ed. (2001). "Western Australian Mulga shrublands". WildWorld Ecoregion Profile. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on 8 March 2010.

Further reading

  • Thackway, R and I D Cresswell (1995) An interim biogeographic regionalisation for Australia : a framework for setting priorities in the National Reserves System Cooperative Program Version 4.0 Canberra : Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Reserve Systems Unit. ISBN 0-642-21371-2