| Eric Bonython Conservation Park | |
|---|---|
| Location | South Australia |
| Nearest city | Yankalilla |
| Coordinates | 35°36′3.24″S138°19′48″E / 35.6009000°S 138.33000°E /-35.6009000; 138.33000 |
| Area | 6 ha (15 acres)[2] |
| Established | 1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)[2] |
| Visitors | "very few visitors" (in 2009) |
| Governing body | Department for Environment and Water |
Eric Bonython Conservation Park (formerly Eric Bonython National Parks Reserve) is aprotected area inSouth Australia located about 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) south of the town of theYankalilla.[3]
The conservation park was proclaimed under theNational Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in 1972.[2] On 9 November 1967, it was proclaimed under theNational Parks Act 1966 asEric Bonython National Parks Reserve.[4] Prior to 1967, it was already under statutory protection.[3]
As of 2011, the conservation park was described as being "a fine, but small, example of the pre-European settlement vegetation that once covered this area". The conservation park contains a dominant forest ofmessmate stringybark with anunderstorey including "tall shrubs and mid ferns" as well as the nationally endangered perennial herb,Osborn's eyebright.[5]
The conservation park is classified as anIUCN Category Ia protected area.[1]
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