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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Australia' in the following places:
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Protected area in the Northern Territory, Australia
Kakadu National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171xc2xa0km (106xc2xa0mi) southeast of Darwin.
All of Kakadu is jointly managed by Aboriginal traditional owners and the Director of National Parks with assistance from Parks Australia, a division of Australian Government's Department of the Environment and Energy.
The Chinese, Malays and Portuguese all claim to have been the first non-Aboriginal explorers of Australia's north coast.
The first non-Aboriginal people to visit and have sustained contact with Aboriginal people in northern Australia were the Macassans from Sulawesi and other parts of the Indonesian archipelago.
They travelled to northern Australia every wet season, probably from the last quarter of the seventeenth century, in sailing boats called praus.
They were anxious to secure the north of Australia before the French or Dutch, who had colonised islands further north.
As in other parts of Australia, disease and the disruption it caused to society devastated the local Aboriginal population.
The construction of the North Australia Railway line gave more permanency to the mining camps, and places such as Burrundie and Pine Creek became permanent settlements.
Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) is the operator of the Ranger uranium mine.
In fact, the Top End of Australia records more lightning strikes per year than any other place on earth.
Kakadu's flora is among the richest in northern Australia with more than 1700 plant species recorded which is a result of the park's geological, landform and habitat diversity.
Kakadu's many habitats support more than 280 species of birds, or about one-third of Australia's bird species.
In comparison, the Murrayxe2x80x93Darling river system, the most extensive in Australia, now supports only 27 native fish species.
Fires in northern Australia are less threatening than in southern Australia as many of the trees are largely fire resistant while other plants simply regenerate very quickly.
Kakadu National Park is a major tourist attraction in Australia's north.
Kakadu National Park has some of the best examples of Aboriginal rock art in Australia.
The Kakadu region is one of the world's best for bird watching as approximately 30 percent of Australia's bird species can be seen here.
The Director manages Commonwealth national parks through Parks Australia, which is a part of the Department of the Environment and Energy.
Parks Australia and the Aboriginal traditional owners of Kakadu are committed to the principle of joint management of the park and arrangements to help this happen are highlighted in Kakadu's Plan of Management.
Day-to-day management of Kakadu is carried out by people employed by Parks Australia, which is a branch of the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
The largest national park in Australia and one of the largest in the worldxe2x80x99s tropics, Kakadu preserves the greatest variety of ecosystems on the Australian continent including extensive areas of savanna woodlands, open forest, floodplains, mangroves, tidal mudflats, coastal areas and monsoon forests.
Criterion (ix) : The property incorporates significant elements of four major river systems of tropical Australia.
Criterion (x) : The park is unique in protecting almost the entire catchment of a large tropical river and has one of the widest ranges of habitats and greatest number of species documented of any comparable area in tropical northern Australia.
The property protects an extraordinary number of plant and animal species including over one third of Australiaxe2x80x99s bird species, one quarter of Australiaxe2x80x99s land mammals and an exceptionally high number of reptile, frog and fish species.
The Act protects all World Heritage properties in Australia and is the statutory instrument for implementing Australiaxe2x80x99s obligations under the World Heritage Convention.
Decline of small mammals across northern Australia xe2x80x93 the causes of decline are unclear however initial theories suggest fire management regimes, feral cats and introduction of disease as the likely causes; and