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🦘 Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh / Naracoorte)
UNESCO World Heritage fossil sites documenting Australian mammal evolution


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 05:51

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Two complementary sites: Riversleigh (Queensland, Oligocene–Miocene, 10–30 million years ago) and Naracoorte (South Australia, mid-Pleistocene to present, 530,000 years ago to today)
  • UNESCO World Heritage designation: 1994, recognized as two of the world's ten most significant fossil sites
  • Robertson Cave (Naracoorte) preserves exceptional vertebrate fossils including marsupial lion, giant kangaroos, and other extinct megafauna
  • Sites document evolution of Australia's seven endemic orders of marsupial mammals and response to major climatic shifts

The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites comprise Riversleigh in Queensland and Naracoorte in South Australia, jointly inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Area in 1994. Together they represent two of the world's most scientifically significant fossil deposits, offering a comprehensive record spanning from 30 million years ago to the present day. These sites illuminate the unique evolutionary trajectory of Australian fauna and its adaptation to profound environmental changes across multiple ...

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