Mornington Sanctuary

Gould lithograph illustration of a spectacled hare-wallaby
Spectacled hare-wallabies are likely to occur in the sanctuary
Blck-headed male Gouldian finch perched on a twig
The sanctuary is an important area for Gouldian finches

17°31′44″S 126°06′12″E / 17.5288°S 126.1033°E / -17.5288; 126.1033 Mornington Sanctuary, formerly Mornington Station, is a 3,582 km2 (1,383 sq mi) nature reserve in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It contains the Mornington Wilderness Camp and is owned and managed by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC). It lies in the Pentecost subregion of the Central Kimberley Bioregion.[1]