词条 | Glen Roy Conservation Park |
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| type = protected | name = Glen Roy Conservation Park | state = sa | iucn_category =III | iucn_ref = [1] | image = | caption = | image_alt = | coordinates = {{Coord|37.1883|S|140.8655|E|format=dms|type:city_region:AU-SA|display=inline}}[1] | nearest_town_or_city = Penola [2] | area = {{convert|544|ha}} | area_footnotes = [3] | established = {{start date|1970|11|12|df=y}} | established_footnotes = [4] | visitation_num = ‘low’ | visitation_year = 1990 | managing_authorities = Department for Environment and Water [3] | url = }}Glen Roy Conservation Park (formerly Glen Roy National Park) is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Glenroy about {{convert|323|km}} south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about {{convert|25|km}} north of the town of Penola.[2][5] The conservation park occupies land in sections 276, 279 and 479 of the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Comaum on the eastern side of the portion of the Riddoch Highway between Naracoorte in the north and Penola in the south. The following two adjoining sections have been excluded from the extent of the conservation park and thereby form indentations to its northern and southern boundaries – to the north, Section 389 was used in 1990 as a stone reserve by the then District Council of Penola for roadworks and to the south, Section 275 was used as a sand quarry.[2][5] It was proclaimed as a national park on 12 November 1970 under the National Parks Act 1966 with the name, Glen Roy National Park. On 27 April 1972, it was renamed as the Glen Roy Conservation Park upon the proclamation of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 which repealed the former act along with other statutes concerned with conservation.[4][6] {{as of|2016}}, it covered an area of {{convert|544|ha}}.[3] In 1980, the conservation park's listing on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate argued it to be significant because it was a “remnant of open forest and seasonal swampland, displaying considerable diversity” and “provides important habitat for a wide range of species typical of the faunal assemblage of south-eastern South Australia.”[7] In 1990, the conservation park was described as consisting of three areas each with their own vegetation associations:[5]
Fauna species observed within its boundaries as of 1990 include the red-tailed black cockatoo, the Yellow-footed antechinus and the common wombat.[5] As of 1990, visitation was described as “low” and that “most” of these visitors were “field naturalists.”[5] The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area.[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|title= Terrestrial Protected Areas of South Australia (refer 'DETAIL' tab ) |url= http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/pages/761994ab-42cc-4f24-952c-c21221861884/files/capad2016sa.xlsx |work=CAPAD 2016|publisher=Australian Government, Department of the Environment (DoE) |accessdate=21 February 2018 |date=2016}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|title= Search results for Glen Roy Conservation Park’ with the following datasets selected – ‘Suburbs and Localities’, ‘NPW and Conservation Properties’, ‘Hundreds’, ‘Roads’ and ‘Gazetteer’ |url= http://location.sa.gov.au/viewer/ |website=Location SA Map Viewer |publisher= South Australian Government |accessdate=22 February 2018 }} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Protected Areas Information System Reserve List|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/sharedassets/public/park_management/protected-areas-reserve-list-december2016-gen.pdf|publisher=Government of South Australia|accessdate=27 December 2017|date=14 December 2016}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Shard|first1=A. J.|title= NATIONAL PARKS ACT, 1966: HUNDRED OF COMAUM—GLEN ROY NATIONAL PARK |url= http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/1970/50/2214.pdf |website=South Australian Government Gazette|publisher=South Australian Government|accessdate=23 February 2018|page=2214 |date=12 November 1970 }} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{Citation |editor1-last= Sutherland |editor1-first= Andrea | author1=South Australia. Department of Environment and Planning, National Parks and Wildlife Service, South East District | url= http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/sharedassets/public/park_management/parks_pdfs_sml_prks_lwer_se_mp.pdf |title=Small parks of the Lower South East Management Plans : South East South Australia | publication-date=October 1990 | publisher= South Australia. Department of Environment and Planning |pages=3 and 10 | isbn=978-0-7308-0481-9 }} 6. ^{{cite journal |title= No. 56 of 1972 (National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972) |journal= The South Australian Government Gazette |date= 27 April 1972 |pages= 660 & 700 |url= http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/sa/num_act/npawa56o1972293/ |accessdate= 21 February 2018|publisher= Government of South Australia}} 7. ^{{cite AHD|8250| Glen Roy Conservation Park, Comaum Forest Rd, Glen Roy via Penola, SA, Australia}} External links
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