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Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park
Hindmarsh Tiers, South Australia
IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park is located in South Australia
Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park
Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park
Location in South Australia
Nearest town or city Myponga
Established 18 February 2010 (2010-02-18)
Area 1.11 km2 (0.4 sq mi)
Managing authorities Department for Environment and Water
See also Protected areas of South Australia

Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park is a special place in South Australia where nature is protected. It's located in an area called Hindmarsh Tiers. This park is about 55 kilometers south of Adelaide, the state's capital city. It's also around 6 kilometers southeast of the town of Myponga.

About Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park

This conservation park helps keep nature safe. It's a "protected area," which means the land is set aside to protect its plants and animals. The park got its name from a nearby gully, or small valley, called Gum Tree Gully. The name was officially approved in 2009.

The park was created on 18 February 2010. It covers an area of 1.11 square kilometers. That's about the size of 150 soccer fields! The park is managed by the Department for Environment and Water. They work to keep the park healthy and safe for all its inhabitants.

Why This Park is Important

Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park was created for a very important reason. It helps protect a special bird called the Mount Lofty Ranges southern emu-wren. This bird is a type of southern emu-wren (Stipiturus malachurus intermedius).

This particular bird is listed as endangered. This means there are not many of them left in the wild. They are at high risk of disappearing forever. The park is part of a plan to help these birds recover and increase their numbers. It provides a safe home where they can live and breed without too much disturbance.

Protecting Nature

The park is recognized internationally for its importance. It is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. IUCN stands for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. A Category III park is usually set up to protect a specific natural feature or monument. In this case, it's about protecting the unique environment that supports the endangered emu-wren.

By protecting areas like Gum Tree Gully Conservation Park, we help make sure that special plants and animals, like the Mount Lofty Ranges southern emu-wren, can survive for future generations to enjoy.

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