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  <title>Little Para Wildlife by Melita Scott, Keira Scott</title>
  <description>The murals aim to promote knowledge of local native wildlife, raise awareness on the importance of sustainability, and promote conservation within the community. The flora and fauna in the artwork are of species that inhabit the nearby Little Para River corridor. They are either threatened, obscure, or beneficial to the ecology.Below is a list of each species of flora and faunaToilet Block Bird Mural: Blue Fairy-Wren Black-Chinned Honeyeater River Red Gum South Australian Blue GumKitchen Facility Aquatic Mural; Eastern Long-Necked Turtle Flinders Ranges Worm-Lizard Spotted Grass Frog Baillon's Crake Marbled Gecko Yellow Sedge Skipper Butterfly Thatching Grass Blue-Billed Duck Speargrass Willow Wattle Purple Loosestrife River Eel-Grass</description>
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