Wingaroo_Nature_Reserve

Wingaroo Nature Reserve

Wingaroo Nature Reserve

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Wingaroo Nature Reserve is a protected natural area in the northern part of Flinders Island. Covering 9144 hectares, it contains heath, woodland and wetland, and is home to rare populations of horny cone-bush (Isopogon ceratophyllus), saw banksia (Banksia serrata) and Oyster Bay pine (Callitris rhomboidea), as well as New Holland mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae). Initially 202 hectares were established as a protected area in November 1988, before it became Wingaroo Nature Reserve in September 1991 with an additional 8942 hectares were added, bringing it to its current size.[1]

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  1. "Wingaroo Conservation Area Management Plan 2000". Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 5 June 2017.



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