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Ediacara Conservation Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Leigh Creek

Area
  
22.12 km²

Footnotes
  
Coordinates

Established
  
November 11, 1993

Ediacara Conservation Park

Visitation
  
"a small number of visitors each year" (in 2012)

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

See also
  
Protected areas of South Australia

Similar
  
Pualco Range Conserva, Busby Islet Conservation Park, West Island Conservation Park, Ironstone Hill Conserva, Fowlers Bay Conserva

Ediacara Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south west of the town of Leigh Creek in the state’s Far North.

The conservation park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in 2007 over land previously declared as a conservation reserve under the Crown Lands Act 1929 in 1993 and as a fossil reserve in 1958.

The conservation park protects and conserves an "assemblage of fossilised Ediacaran soft- bodied marine organisms of international importance," "places of significance" to the Adnyamathanha people, "remnants of mining history associated with the Ediacara mineral field," and an "important chenopod habitat."

The name of the conservation park is derived from the Adnyamathanha language name "Ithiaka-na-danha, where Ithi means ‘Zebra Finch’ and aka – na-danha means ‘to come out’" which is used as the name for the area in which the conservation park is located.

The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area. The fossil reserve is also listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.

References

Ediacara Conservation Park Wikipedia


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