Kurrawonga Reserve

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Kurrawonga Reserve is a 40-hectare private conservation property managed by Nature Glenelg Trust in western Victoria, Australia.[1] It is located near the town of Nelson and borders the Lower Glenelg National Park.

History

The property was donated by Bill and Kate Moore's adult children in 2018 to Nature Glenelg Trust. The Moore family previously used Kurrawonga as a weekender where the family would retreat from Mount Gambier to a cottage within the brown stringy-bark and manna gum forest. Following its acquisition by Nature Glenelg Trust, there are ongoing efforts to ensure the intact remnant bushland remains in an excellent condition.[2]

Ecology

Kurrawonga Reserve is notable as an area of intact remnant bushland in excellent condition and for being an adjoining area to the Lower Glenelg National Park. It hosts a wide range of native mammals including Red-necked wallabies, Brushtail possum, Echidna, Southern brown bandicoot and the near threatened Swamp antechinus.[3]

Mammals[4]

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Common nameScientific nameRecords
Common Brushtail PossumTrichosurus vulpecula377
Swamp WallabyWallabia bicolor99
Red-necked WallabyNotamacropus rufogriseus banksianus45
Short-beaked EchidnaTachyglossus aculeatus34
Southern Brown Bandicoot (eastern)Isoodon obesulus obesulus13
Eastern Grey KangarooMacropus giganteus8
KoalaPhascolarctos cinereus3
FoxVulpes vulpes3
Southern Brown BandicootIsoodon obesulus2
Long-nosed PotorooPotorous tridactylus trisulcatus2
Common Ringtail PossumPseudocheirus peregrinus2
Bush RatRattus fuscipes2
Swamp AntechinusAntechinus minimus maritimus1
Sugar GliderPetaurus breviceps1
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Birds[4]

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Common nameScientific nameRecords
Common BronzewingPhaps (Phaps) chalcoptera20
EmuDromaius novaehollandiae10
Australian MagpieGymnorhina tibicen9
Grey Shrike-thrushColluricincla (Colluricincla) harmonica8
Grey CurrawongStrepera (Neostrepera) versicolor8
Grey FantailRhipidura (Rhipidura) albiscapa7
Red WattlebirdAnthochaera (Anthochaera) carunculata6
GalahEolophus roseicapilla6
Eastern Yellow RobinEopsaltria (Eopsaltria) australis6
Crimson RosellaPlatycercus (Platycercus) elegans6
Brown ThornbillAcanthiza (Acanthiza) pusilla5
White-throated TreecreeperCormobates leucophaea5
Rufous BristlebirdDasyornis (Maccoyornis) broadbenti5
New Holland HoneyeaterPhylidonyris (Meliornis) novaehollandiae5
White-browed ScrubwrenSericornis (Sericornis) frontalis5
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Reptiles[4]

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Common nameScientific nameRecords
Highlands Forest-skinkAnepischetosia maccoyi1
Striated Worm-lizardAprasia striolata1
Pale-flecked Garden SunskinkLampropholis guichenoti1
White's SkinkLiopholis whitii1
Southern Grass SkinkPseudemoia entrecasteauxii1
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Conservation significance

At the lower reaches of the Glenelg River, Kurrawonga Reserve, together with Lower Glenelg National Park, lies within one of Australia's 15 national biodiversity hotspots.[5]

See also

References

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