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Waite Conservation Reserve

The University of Adelaide Australia

grey box grassy woodland
Grey Box Grassy Woodland

What is special about the Reserve?

The Reserve is of great environmental value because it:

  • Protects precious remnant vegetation
  • Is one of the best surviving examples in the Adelaide Hills of Grey Box Grassy Woodland, a depleted and poorly conserved vegetation type
  • Is home to 43 uncommon, rare, vulnerable or endangered plant species
  • Is a habitat for native animals, for example echidnas, koalas, kangaroos, as well as butterflies, reptiles and birds
  • Is a valuable resource for ongoing research in ecology, biological control, and related fields
  • Is a valuable and accessible resource for teaching environmental management to secondary and tertiary students
  • Provides a beautiful and tranquil environment for bushwalking, birdwatching and other quiet recreation
  • Has easy access to bushland for people living in urban Adelaide.