Boongaree Island
Boongaree Island is located off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.
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The island is located in the southern end of the Bonaparte Archipelago in the north western part of Prince Frederick Harbour at the southern end of York Sound.[1] It is one of a number of islands lying in the harbour.
The island encompasses an area of 4,215 hectares (10,415 acres).[2]
The traditional owners of the area are the Uunguu peoples of the Wunambal language group, whose name for the island is Wunundarra or Bunjinii.[3]
The area was surveyed in 1820 by Philip Parker King aboard HMS Mermaid.[4][5] King named the island after the Indigenous Australian man, Boongaree, who was travelling aboard the vessel.[6][1]
Fauna found on the island include the monjon, the northern quoll, the scaly-tailed possum and the northern leaf-nosed bat.[2]
References
- Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion (2008), Where on the Coast is That?, Hesperian Press, p. 30, ISBN 978-0-85905-452-2
- "Status Performance Assessment: Biodiversity conservation of Western Australian Islands" (PDF). Government of Western Australia. April 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- T. Vigilante; et al. (2013). "Biodiversity values on selected Kimberley Islands, Australia" (PDF). Western Australian Museum. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- "Early Exploration of the Kimberley Coast" (PDF). 2002. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
- Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion (2008), Where on the coast is that?, Hesperian Press, p. 240, ISBN 978-0-85905-452-2
- "Prince Frederick Harbour, Kimberley, West Australia". ecosystem guides. Retrieved 3 August 2014.