词条 | Wolseley Common Conservation Park |
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| type = protected | name = Wolseley Common Conservation Park | state = sa | iucn_category = III | iucn_ref = [1] | image = | caption = | image_alt = | coordinates = {{Coord| 36.368189747 |S| 140.900558494 |E|format=dms|type:city_region:AU-SA|display=inline}}[1] | nearest_town_or_city = Wolseley[2] | area = {{convert|24|ha}} | area_footnotes = [3] | established = {{start date|2001|11|29|df=y}} | established_footnotes = [4] | visitation_num = “receives few visitors” | visitation_year = 2006[5] | managing_authorities = Department for Environment and Water [3] | url = | footnotes = }}Wolseley Common Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Wolseley about {{convert|260|km}} south-east of the state capital of Adelaide, about {{convert|13|km}} south-east of the town of Bordertown and immediately adjoining the south-west side of the town of Wolseley.[2][5] The conservation park consists of the following crown land in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Tatiara which previously was the “former parklands and closed road reserves on the western and southern sides” of the town of Wolseley - Allotment 100 of DP 53044, Allotment 1 of DP 55986, Allotments 50, 51 and 52 of DP 28840, Pieces 20 and 21 of FP 218022, and Section 1013.[2][3][4][5] It is divided into two parts by the alignment of West Terrace and its continuation as Teatrick Road to the south-west.[2] It came into existence on 29 November 2001 by proclamation under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 to protect both “the nationally threatened Buloke Woodland” which is “one of the last remaining in South Australia” and the “plant and fauna species of conservation significance” located within its boundaries. As of 2016, it covered an area of {{convert|24|ha}}.[2][3][4][5] The land within the conservation park was part of the parklands around the town of Wolseley (then known as Tatiara) proclaimed on 8 May 1884. The parklands had a history of being used for “depasturing animals, firewood gathering and rubbish dumping.” During World War 2, part of the land in the western parkland was cleared to create a “sports oval” with a cycling and running track on its perimeter. By the 1960s, the land now under protection “was reported to have been reduced to bare ground with only a few scattered Buloke trees…” However, the decline of Wolseley as a railway town reduced the above-mentioned impacts on the land with the subsequent regeneration of the native vegetation.[5][6] In 2006, the conservation park was described as follows:[5]
As of 2006, visitation was limited to ‘casual’ use by low residents.[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 3 4 {{cite web|title= Search results for ‘Wolseley Common Conservation Park’ with the following datasets selected – ‘Suburbs and Localities’, ‘NPW and Conservation Properties’ and ‘Gazetteer’ |url= http://location.sa.gov.au/viewer/?map=roads&x=140.9254&y=-36.36427&z=12&uids=41,19,105&pinx=140.901140&piny=-36.368890&pinTitle=Location&pinText=Wolseley+Common+Conservation+Park,+Park |website=Location SA Map Viewer |publisher= South Australian Government |accessdate=24 April 2018 }} 3. ^1 2 3 {{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 2 {{cite web|last1=Brindal |first1= Mark |title= NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 SECTION 30 (1): CONSTITUTION OF WOLSELEY COMMON CONSERVATION PARK |url= http://governmentgazette.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/public/documents/gazette/2001/November/2001_159.pdf |website=South Australian Government Gazette |publisher=South Australian Government |accessdate=22 April 2018|page= 5190 |date= 29 November 2001}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Citation | title= Wolseley Common Conservation Park Management Plan | publication-date=3 July 2006|accessdate=24 April 2018| publisher= Department for Environment and Heritage, Adelaide, South Australia |pages=I, 1, 4, 8–9, 11–12 and 17–19 |url= http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/sharedassets/public/park_management/wolseley_mp.pdf | isbn=978-1-921238-06-2 }} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Untitled Proclamation (for parklands and suburban lands associated with the Town of Tatiara)|url= http://www9.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/1884/23/1741.pdf |website=The South Australian Government Gazette|publisher=South Australian Government|accessdate=25 April 2018|page=1741|date=8 May 1884}} External links
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