Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Baiyer River Sanctuary is a nature reserve in Western Highlands Province of Papua-New Guinea. It was opened on 13 January 1968 by the then-Australian administration. It has been expanded to a current area of 740 hectares. The reserve lies at elevations of between 800 and 1200 meters. Annual rainfall: 259 cm Bird species: 185, including varieties of bird-of-paradise[1] Mammal species: 8, including rats, opossums, kangaroos and bandicoots Amphibians: Litoria oenicolen has only been found in the reserve, from only two specimens. [2] Flora: oaks are the predominant forest species here. Address: Superintendent, Baiyer River Sanctuary, P O Box 490, Mt Hagen The area of the reserve had been the scene of considerable unrest over years and the main buildings had been burned down."@en }
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- Baiyer_River_Sanctuary abstract "The Baiyer River Sanctuary is a nature reserve in Western Highlands Province of Papua-New Guinea. It was opened on 13 January 1968 by the then-Australian administration. It has been expanded to a current area of 740 hectares. The reserve lies at elevations of between 800 and 1200 meters. Annual rainfall: 259 cm Bird species: 185, including varieties of bird-of-paradise[1] Mammal species: 8, including rats, opossums, kangaroos and bandicoots Amphibians: Litoria oenicolen has only been found in the reserve, from only two specimens. [2] Flora: oaks are the predominant forest species here. Address: Superintendent, Baiyer River Sanctuary, P O Box 490, Mt Hagen The area of the reserve had been the scene of considerable unrest over years and the main buildings had been burned down.".
- Q4848762 abstract "The Baiyer River Sanctuary is a nature reserve in Western Highlands Province of Papua-New Guinea. It was opened on 13 January 1968 by the then-Australian administration. It has been expanded to a current area of 740 hectares. The reserve lies at elevations of between 800 and 1200 meters. Annual rainfall: 259 cm Bird species: 185, including varieties of bird-of-paradise[1] Mammal species: 8, including rats, opossums, kangaroos and bandicoots Amphibians: Litoria oenicolen has only been found in the reserve, from only two specimens. [2] Flora: oaks are the predominant forest species here. Address: Superintendent, Baiyer River Sanctuary, P O Box 490, Mt Hagen The area of the reserve had been the scene of considerable unrest over years and the main buildings had been burned down.".