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Sheoak Hill Conservation Park
South Australia
Sheoak Hill Conservation Park is located in South Australia
Sheoak Hill Conservation Park
Sheoak Hill Conservation Park
Location in South Australia
Nearest town or city Cowell
Established 30 November 1978 (1978-11-30)
Area 24.27 km2 (9.4 sq mi)
Managing authorities Department for Environment and Water
See also Protected areas of South Australia

Sheoak Hill Conservation Park is a special protected area in South Australia, a state in Australia. You can find it on the Eyre Peninsula in a place called Miltalie. It's about 35 kilometers north-west of a town called Cowell.

What is Sheoak Hill Conservation Park?

Sheoak Hill Conservation Park is a place where nature is protected. It's managed by the Department for Environment and Water. This park helps keep important plants and animals safe.

How Was the Park Created?

The park started as two separate pieces of land. These areas are divided by a road that connects Cowell and Kimba.

  • The first part of the park was created on November 30, 1978. This land is on the south-western side of the road.
  • The second part was added later, on November 11, 1993. It was first called the Sheoak Hill Conservation Reserve.
  • On September 6, 2012, this second part officially joined the conservation park. This made the park bigger and even more important for protecting nature.

What Kind of Nature Can You Find?

The park is mostly covered by a special type of forest called mallee forest. It also has woodlands with a type of shrub called Melaleuca growing underneath the trees. These areas are very important because they are home to many different animals and plants.

Important Animals and Plants

Sheoak Hill Conservation Park provides a safe home for several rare and important species.

  • Malleefowl: These are special birds that build large nests on the ground. The park is a key habitat for them.
  • Gilbert’s Whistler: This is another type of bird that lives in the park.
  • Bentham’s Goodenia: This is a rare plant species found here.
  • Six-nerve Spine-bush: This is also a rare plant that grows in the park.

These species are considered rare under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, which means they need extra protection to survive.

Why is This Park Important?

Sheoak Hill Conservation Park is classified as an IUCN Category IA protected area. This means it is a "Strict Nature Reserve." In these reserves, the main goal is to protect nature as much as possible. Human activities are very limited to make sure the plants and animals are not disturbed. This helps keep the natural environment healthy and safe for future generations.

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