词条 | Clackline Nature Reserve |
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Clackline Nature Reserve is the largest nature reserve in the Shire of Northam.[1] It is located approximately {{convert|1|km|spell=in}} north of Clackline, in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region. The reserve is extends east to Clackline–Toodyay Road, south to {{convert|1|km|spell=in}} before Great Eastern Highway, and west to an unnamed road that runs north-west from Refractory Road.[2]{{rp|14–15}} In March 2005, the reserve was {{convert|693.7|ha}} in size,[3] with an additional {{convert|45|ha}} added in 2008/09. It is listed on the non-statutory Register of the National Estate.[4] Description{{ external media| float = right | image1 = View of Clackline Nature Reserve from Refractory Road, 1995 (Australian heritage photographic library) }} Clackline Nature Reserve has two distinct landforms. To the west is a gently undulating terrain and in the east the land is dissected into steep sided valleys and ridges. Vegetation is chiefly woodland with variation in trees with soil type. They include jarrah, marri wandoo, powderbark wandoo, brown mallet, rock sheoak, Christmas tree and bull banksia. A rare species of orchid not known in any other reserve occurs, caladenia triangularis.[4][5] VegetationThere are a range of soil types across Clackline Nature Reserve, with clays, sandy clays and loamy soils in the lower sections of the topography, while pallid zone clays are exposed on erosional slopes, and gravely soils occur at the top of breakaways. There is a similar diversity of vegetation, with wandoo at the low points, powderbark on the slopes, and jarrah or marri woodland on the breakaway tops. There are five general patterns of vegetation based around these species:[2]{{rp|19}} {{Quotation|
The reserve contains the rare plant species acacia aphylla (Leafless Rock Wattle) and the priority two flora species stenanthemum grandiflorum.[6] FaunaClackline Nature Reserve is home to a variety of different species. Typical mammals in the reserve are the western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus), western brush wallaby (M. irma), euro (M. robustus), echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and rabbit. A variety of reptiles are present, including at least five frog, four gecko, three legless lizard, one dragon, two goarina{{clarify|post-text=(see talk)|date=June 2014}}, five skink, and five snake species; and there are more than fifty species of bird, notably the Wedge-tailed Eagle and Dusky Woodswallows.[2]{{rp|22}} HistoryBackgroundThough part of a north-south ridge system, the Clackline area has been easily accessed for many years due to the gap through which Clackline Brook, Great Eastern Highway, and the former Eastern Railway passed. While the southern area was released for agriculture and settlement, the area to the north was too rugged, postponing its release. In 1928, an application was made to purchase land in the area. However, as the block was "carrying good stands of Wandoo" according to the Conservator of Forests, on 6 January 1929 a timber reserve was created, with an area of {{convert|544|acre}}. Over the next 44 years, however, the area decreased to {{convert|130|ha}}.[2]{{rp|17}} EstablishmentA nearby resident, botanist Ray Paynter, coordinated an effort to protect the Clackline area for conservation purposes in the 1960s and 70s. The Department of Mines opposed the idea, even though the operators of Clackline Refractory, which mined in the area, were supportive. Paynter and the Clackline community continued to push for the creation of a reserve. On 3 March 1973, she wrote to Northam MLA Ken McIver, citing the species of birds, orchids, and kangaroos that would benefit. Nine months later, on 21 December 1973, a reserve "was set aside for the Conservation of Flora and Fauna".[2]{{rp|17–18}} ExpansionRecommendations from the Department of Environment and Conservation in 1983 proposed increasing the area of Clackline Nature Reserve by {{convert|278|ha}}.[2]{{rp|18–19}} One of the conditions for environmental approval for clearing for construction of Fiona Stanley Hospital was that "{{convert|41.2|ha|disp=x|4= [|5=]}} ... of breeding and limited foraging habitat for Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo has been secured for purchase as is to be included in the Clackline Nature Reserve".[7] Approximately {{convert|45|ha}} of suitable vegetation was purchased in 2008/09 for inclusion into the reserve.[8] The process of including the purchased land in the reserve had commenced by May 2009.[9] References1. ^{{Cite book | author1=Muir, B. G | author2=Western Australia Department of Fisheries and Wildlife | title=Some nature reserves of the Western Australian Wheatbelt. Part 19: Northam Shire | publication-date=1979 | url=http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/(F(4ZiKRpFTkaQua_-NVtZ0TRUUSj8g1ovYJTAL0S2mAJ5mxY3GAD58qmb1pvAckTvgJsIR-rUHvxkDMVuzqvjk9u06mLWpUBmHoECMUwEGon7AcVjCs0rHfeIq1FTzELDw7GTLdHkTcG1PQdUvc_8W1nA1lfk1))/resources/acc/mapping/source_docs/253.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate=3 June 2014 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527030753/http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/%28F%284ZiKRpFTkaQua_-NVtZ0TRUUSj8g1ovYJTAL0S2mAJ5mxY3GAD58qmb1pvAckTvgJsIR-rUHvxkDMVuzqvjk9u06mLWpUBmHoECMUwEGon7AcVjCs0rHfeIq1FTzELDw7GTLdHkTcG1PQdUvc_8W1nA1lfk1%29%29/resources/acc/mapping/source_docs/253.pdf | archivedate=27 May 2014 | deadurl=no | page=3 | df=dmy-all }} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Cite book |author1=Moore, Susan A |author2=Western Australia Department of Conservation and Land Management |title=Nature reserves of the Shires of York and Northam: Management plan, 1987-1997 |publication-date=1987 |publisher=Department of Conservation and Land Management |url=http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/pdf/nature/management/york_northam.pdf |accessdate=3 June 2014 |format=PDF |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110315201259/http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/pdf/nature/management/york_northam.pdf |archivedate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=no |pages=14–26}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Shire of Northam Local Planning Strategy |author1=O'Brien Planning Consultants |author2=M. J. Lundstrom Pty Ltd |author3=Planning Enterprises |publisher=Western Australian Planning Commission |date=March 2005 |url=http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/dop_pub_pdf/northam_shire_local_planning_strategy.pdf |accessdate=3 June 2014 |format=PDF |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131027063306/http://planning.wa.gov.au/dop_pub_pdf/northam_shire_local_planning_strategy.pdf |archivedate=27 October 2013 |deadurl=no |pages=30–31}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|author1=Department of the Environment|title=Clackline Nature Reserve (1978 boundary), Refractory Rd, Clackline, WA, Australia|url=http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl?mode=place_detail;place_id=9969|website=Australian Heritage Database|publisher=Commonwealth of Australia|accessdate=3 June 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527031009/http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl?mode=place_detail%3Bplace_id%3D9969|archivedate=27 May 2014|deadurl=no|df=dmy-all}} 5. ^{{cite web|author1=Shire of Northam|title=Clackline Nature Reserve (1978 & 1993 Boundaries)|url=http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/d0692c13-f959-4929-b41e-0132b68de04e|publisher=State Heritage Office, Government of Western Australia|accessdate=3 June 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527025451/http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/d0692c13-f959-4929-b41e-0132b68de04e|archivedate=27 May 2014 |deadurl=no|date=4 June 2013}} 6. ^{{Cite book | author1=Wooller, Susan J | author2=Moore, Susan A | author3=Australian Heritage Commission | author4=Western Australian Natural Environment Evaluation Panel | title=Regional assessment of the Wheatbelt of Western Australia: Central Wheatbelt | date=June 2000 | publisher=Murdoch University | isbn=978-0-86905-746-9 | url=http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/21252/1/regional_assessment_of_the_wheatbelt_of_WA.pdf | format=PDF | archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6PsBjxVb0?url=http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/21252/1/regional_assessment_of_the_wheatbelt_of_WA.pdf | archivedate=27 May 2014 | deadurl=no | pages=37, 39 | df=dmy-all }} 7. ^{{cite web |title=Approval: Fiona Stanley Hospital Proposal (EPBC 2008/39720) |last1=Garrett |last2=Peter |date=7 February 2008 |url=http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/notices/assessments/2008/3970/signed-approval-instrument.pdf |format=PDF |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527032558/http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/notices/assessments/2008/3970/signed-approval-instrument.pdf |archivedate=27 May 2014 |deadurl=no |accessdate=3 June 2014}} 8. ^{{cite web |title=2008–2009 Annual Report |author=Department of Environment and Conservation |publisher=Government of Western Australia |date=8 September 2009 |issn=1835-114X |url=http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/component/docman/doc_download/3840-annual-report-2008-2009-full-report.html/Itemid=1 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529130751/http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/component/docman/doc_download/3840-annual-report-2008-2009-full-report.html/Itemid%3D1 |archivedate=29 May 2014 |deadurl=no |accessdate=3 June 2014 |page=30 |df=dmy-all }} 9. ^{{cite hansard |jurisdiction=Western Australia |url=http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Hansard/hansard.nsf/0/4e79241669b572f7c82575b700128016/$FILE/C38+S1+20090507+p3561c-3563a.pdf |title=Fiona Stanley Hospital Site – Environmental Assessment |format=PDF |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527032152/http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Hansard/hansard.nsf/0/4e79241669b572f7c82575b700128016/%24FILE/C38%2BS1%2B20090507%2Bp3561c-3563a.pdf |archivedate=27 May 2014 |deadurl=no |accessdate=6 June 2014 |house=Legislative Council |date=7 May 2009 |speaker=Simon O'Brien |position=Minister for Transport representing the Minister for Health |page=2 |df=dmy-all }} Further reading
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