Chowilla Regional Reserve

Chowilla Regional Reserve is protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Chowilla about 250 kilometres (160 mi) north-east of the state capital of Adelaide. It was proclaimed 8 April 1993 in conjunction with the Chowilla Game Reserve and has an area of 75,221 hectares (185,880 acres). ‘It protects and conserves a semi-arid environment adjacent to the Murray River. The dominant land uses of the reserve are pastoral production, conservation of natural and historic features and tourism/recreation.’[5]

Chowilla Regional Reserve
South Australia
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)[1]
Chowilla Regional Reserve
Nearest town or cityBerri[2]
Coordinates33°41′47.7″S 140°51′48.9″E[1]
Established8 April 1993[3]
Area752.21 km2 (290.4 sq mi)[2]
Managing authoritiesDepartment for Environment and Water
Robertson Chowilla Pty Ltd[4]
WebsiteChowilla Regional Reserve
See alsoProtected areas of South Australia

The regional reserve is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Terrestrial Protected Areas of South Australia (refer 'DETAIL' tab )". CAPAD 2016. Australian Government, Department of the Environment (DoE). 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. "Protected Areas Information System - reserve list (as of 17 Feb 2014)" (PDF). Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  3. Blevins, F.T. (8 April 1993). "NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 SECTION 34a(l): CONSTITUTION OF CHOWILLA REGIONAL RESERVE" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. Government of South Australia. p. 1254. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  4. "Fire Management Plan, Bookmark Mallee 2009-2019" (PDF). Department for Environment and Heritage. p. 54. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  5. "Regional reserves". Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
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