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Beyeria Conservation Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beyeria Conservation Park
Beyeria Conservation Park is a protected area in South Australia located on Kangaroo Island about south of Kingscote on the northern edge of the MacGillivray Plain. It was proclaimed on 14 May 1987 following requests to the state government by conservation groups and botanists to prevent further land clearing for agriculture in the vicinity, as well as to protect populations of rare plant species. The name of the conservation park is taken from the generic name of one of the plants so protected – the Kangaroo Island Turpentine Bush (''Beyeria subtecta'').〔 ==Description== The conservation park has an area of . It has sandy loam lateritic soils over deep clay, with gilgais in the otherwise level plain. There is a small, seasonally-filled swamp in the south-eastern corner. The vegetation association is ''Eucalyptus cneorifolia'' woodland with ''Melaleuca uncinata'', and ''Callistemon rugulosus'' in the swampy area. Apart from the turpentine bush, rare endemic plants in the reserve include ''Grevillea muricata'', ''Olearia microdisca'' and ''Caladenia ovata''. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN IUCN Category IV protected area.
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