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Waitpinga Conservation Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Yankalilla

Area
  
3 hectares (7.4 acres)

Waitpinga Conservation Park

Established
  
1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)

Visitation
  
"very few visitors" (in 2009)

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

See also
  
Protected areas of South Australia

Waitpinga Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the town of the Yankalilla in the gazetted locality of Parawa.

The conservation park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in 1972 in respect to an area of land already under statutory protection as the "Waitpinga National Park." As of 2011, it was described as being "dedicated to the conservation of the rare Coral Fern." The conservation park contains a "low open forest of stringbark and Pink Gum, over an understorey of bracken, tea-tree, sedges and grasses." Notable fauna includes the Chestnut-rumped heathwren, which is a nationally-listed endangered species.

The conservation park is within the extent of "Illawong Swamp" which is listed as a wetland of national importance and immediately adjoins a forestry plantation operated by ForestrySA as part of its Second Valley Forest operation.

The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area.

References

Waitpinga Conservation Park Wikipedia