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__NOTOC__ Kyeema Conservation Park (formerly the Kyeema National Park) is a
protected area Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural or cultural values. Protected areas are those areas in which human presence or the exploitation of natural resources (e.g. firewood ...
located in the Australian state of
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
in the locality of Kyeema about south of the state capital of
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and about east of the town of Willunga. The conservation park consists of land in sections 92, 302, 522, 682, 683, 688 and 850 of the cadastral unit of the
Hundred of Kuitpo The Hundred of Kuitpo is a cadastral unit of hundred in the Adelaide Hills. It is one of the 11 hundreds of the County of Adelaide. It was named in 1846 by Governor Frederick Robe and is presumed to be derived from an indigenous term ''ku-it-po'' ...
, and which is an area bounded in the south by a sealed road, Woodgate Hill Road, by the locality's boundary with the locality of Kuitpo in the west and in part to the north, and in the east by an unsealed track, Blackfellows Creek Road. The
Heysen Trail The Heysen Trail is a long distance walking trail in South Australia. It runs from Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges via the Adelaide Hills to Cape Jervis on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is approximately in length. Route summary From ...
, the long distance walking trail, passes through the middle of the conservation park entering from the south via Woodgate Hill Road. Its protected area status began on 12 November 1964 as a ''wildlife reserve'' proclaimed under the ''National Park and Wild Life Reserves Act 1891-1960'' in respect to sections 92, 522, 688, and 850. On 3 August 1967, section 302 and all of the land in the wildlife reserve were proclaimed under the ''National Parks Act 1966'' as the ''Kyeema National Park''. On 27 April 1972, it was reconstituted as the ''Kyeema Conservation Park'' upon the proclamation of the ''
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 Protected areas of South Australia, consisting of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of 2018, South Australia contained 359 separat ...
''. On 4 April 1974, Sections 682 and 683 were added to the conservation park. As of 2016, it covered an area of . Prior uses of the land included use of section 522 both as a "labour prison reserve" and a camping ground. The labour prison reserve which was known initially as the ''Kyeema Afforestation Camp'' and then as the Kyeema Prison Camp was gazetted on 27 October 1932 and operated until 1959 when it was replaced by the
Cadell Training Centre Cadell Training Centre is an Australian minimum security prison located in Cadell, South Australia, approximately 180 km north-east of Adelaide and 10 km from the town of Morgan. Named for the town of Cadell which is itself named aft ...
. The camping ground was operated by the National Fitness Council of South Australia from 1 September 1962 to 31 July 1964. In 1980, the conservation park's listing on the now-defunct
Register of the National Estate The Register of the National Estate was a heritage register that listed natural and cultural heritage places in Australia that was closed in 2007. Phasing out began in 2003, when the Australian National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heri ...
argued it to be significant for the following reasons:
A Park containing areas of very dense natural vegetation providing an excellent refuge for substantial populations of native fauna. Notable mammals include ''
Isoodon obesulus The southern brown bandicoot (''Isoodon obesulus'') is a short-nosed bandicoot, a type of marsupial, found mostly in southern Australia. A subspecies in Western Australia is also known as the quenda in Southwest Australia, South Western Australia ...
'' (endangered in South Australia) and '' Rattus leutreolus'' (northern limit of South Australian range). Notable birds include the threatened scaly thrush and the uncommon
beautiful firetail The beautiful firetail (''Stagonopleura bella'') is a common species of estrildid finch found in Australia. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of . The species inhabits temperate shrubland habitats in Australia. The IUCN has classifi ...
. Many uncommon plants are found within the Park, including the endangered '' Lomandra multiflora''.
In 1980, the vegetation of conservation park was described as follows:
A dissected plateau which supports ''
Eucalyptus obliqua ''Eucalyptus obliqua'', commonly known as messmate stringybark or messmate, but also known as brown top, brown top stringbark, stringybark or Tasmanian oak, is a species of tree that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has rough, stringy or ...
'' , '' E. baxteri'' open forest, frequently associated with '' E. cosmophylla'' , '' E. fascilulosa''. Areas of extremely thick vegetation occur along some drainage lines and in areas of ''E cosmophylla'' , ''E fasciculosa'' scrub open areas, some of which are still being grazed, provide valuable feeding habitat for '' Macropus fuliginosus''. The Park supports good populations of the typical Mount Lofty faunal assemblages.
In February 1983, it was damaged by the
Ash Wednesday bushfires The Ash Wednesday bushfires, known in South Australia as Ash Wednesday II, were a Bushfires in Australia, series of bushfires that occurred in south-eastern Australia in 1983 on 16 February. Within twelve hours, more than 180 bushfires, fires f ...
and became the focus of “a revegetation project involving local school students.” In the first three years after commencement, “approximately 20,000 seedlings were planted” in an area now officially known as ''The Childrens Forest''. The replanting project continues under the control of a volunteer group known as ''The Friends of Kyeema Conservation Park'' which was formed in 1985 and which celebrated thirty years of operation in 2015. The conservation park is classified as an
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Category III protected area.


See also

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Protected areas of South Australia Protected areas of South Australia, consisting of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of 2018, South Australia contained 359 separa ...


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External links


Official webpageKyeema Conservation Park webpage on the Protected Planet websiteKyeema Conservation Park webpage on the BirdsSA websiteFriends of Kyeema webpage on the Friends of Parks website
{{Protected areas of South Australia, state=collapsed Conservation parks of South Australia Protected areas established in 1964 1964 establishments in Australia South Australian places listed on the defunct Register of the National Estate