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Geographical feature in Western Australia

Dandaragan plateau is a feature between the Darling Scarp and Gingin scarp in Western Australia.

Dandaragan locality and Shire of Dandaragan council of the same name occur on the plateau.

The integrity of the Boonanarring reserve on the plateau is notable due to its sustaining animals that are lost on the Swan Coastal Plain.

The geology and flora of the plateau has been studied and reported for some time.

References

  1. McConnell, Margaret (Margaret Joyce.); McGuire, John (John Gerard); Moore, Garrick (Garrick Allan); Dandaragan (W.A. : Shire). Council; McConnell, Margaret; McGuire, John; Moore, Garrick (1993), Plateau, plain and coast : a history of Dandaragan, The Shire, ISBN 978-1-875205-02-8
  2. Moore, T.L; Burbidge, A.H; Sonneman, T; Wilson, B.A (2016), Mammal assemblages in Boonanarring Nature Reserve, Dandaragan Plateau, Western Australia from 1986 and 2012, Royal Society of Western Australia, retrieved 23 October 2016
  3. Marston, R. J. (Rodney John); Geological Society of Australia. Western Australian Division, Field excursion to the Swan Coastal Plain, Dandaragan and Darling Plateaux north of the Swan River, retrieved 23 October 2016
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