Global Information Lookup Global Information

Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area information


Sharp-tailed sandpiper walking in shallow water
The site is an important area for sharp-tailed sandpipers

The Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area is a 103 km2 tract of originally intertidal land, now containing a saltern, lying about 20 km east of the port of Port Hedland on the coast of the Pilbara region of north-west Western Australia. The salt processing facility is operated by Dampier Salt Ltd, part of the Rio Tinto Group.

and 4 Related for: Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area information

Request time (Page generated in 0.794 seconds.)

Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area

Last Update:

The Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area is a 103 km2 tract of originally intertidal land, now containing a saltern, lying about 20 km east of the...

Word Count : 359

Dampier Saltworks Important Bird Area

Last Update:

occasionally. The saltworks is also home to small numbers of the range-restricted dusky gerygone. Port Hedland Saltworks Important Bird Area Dampier Salt Archived...

Word Count : 164

Dampier Salt

Last Update:

by BirdLife International as the Dampier Saltworks Important Bird Area, while the 78 km2 complex near Port Hedland has been identified as the Port Hedland...

Word Count : 204

Banded stilt

Last Update:

in the southwestern corner, though can be as far north as the saltworks in Port Hedland. Breeding took place at Lake Ballard in the Goldfields-Esperance...

Word Count : 3111

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net