Storr Island Explained

Storr
Map:Western Australia
Coordinates:-15.9413°N 124.5659°W
Area Ha:1896
Country:Australia
Population:0

Storr Island, also known as Yudawala or Yeewadan Ganjal, is an uninhabited island located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

It is situated between Doubtful Bay and George Water, near the intersection of the Sale and Glenelg rivers. Storr Island is about 150km (90miles) north west of Bardi. The island encompasses an area of 1896ha.[1]

Fauna found on the island include the golden bandicoot and many types of birds, including the pied imperial pigeon, sulphur-crested cockatoo, brown honeyeater, white-gaped honeyeater, white-lined honeyeater, silver-crowned friarbird, mangrove golden whistler, leaden flycatcher, northern fantail, black-faced cuckoo-shrike, varied triller and the great bowerbird.[1]

The traditional owners of the area are the Dambimangari people of the Worrorra language group. Their name for the island is Yudawala or Yeewadan Ganjal.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Status Performance Assessment: Biodiversity conservation of Western Australian Islands. 1 April 2010. 12 August 2014. Government of Western Australia.
  2. Book: Biodiversity values on selected Kimberley islands, Australia. L.A. . Gibson. S. . Yates. P. . Doughty. Island country: Aboriginal connections, values and knowledge of the Western Australian Kimberley islands in the context of an island biological survey. T. . Vigilante. J. . Toohey. A. . Gorring. 2. 2. 145–181. 2013. Records of the Western Australian Museum: Supplement. Western Australian Museum. 7 November 2020 .