Riverland Biosphere Reserve Explained

Type:protected
Riverland Biosphere Reserve
State:sa
Coordinates:-33.3167°N 140.5°W
Relief:yes
Pushpin Label Position:left
Nearest Town Or City:Berri
Renmark
Paringa
Area:9000
Established:1977
Footnotes:Coordinates [1]

The Riverland Biosphere Reserve, formerly the Bookmark Biosphere Reserve, is a 9000km2 area of land in eastern South Australia, adjoining the states of New South Wales and Victoria. It is one of 14 biosphere reserves in Australia and is part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, being officially recognized and listed by UNESCO in 1977.[1] [2]

Description

The reserve is composed of several mainly contiguous properties that, although having different ownerships and different management purposes, have the joint aim of identifying approaches to ecologically sustainable development in a low-productivity landscape with many shared land-management problems. It lies in the Murray Mallee and the Riverland with the native vegetation predominantly mallee woodland and shrubland, but also including wetlands and riverine communities along the Murray River. The flood plains of the reserve are recognised as internationally significant wetlands for migratory birds under the Ramsar Convention. The reserve is involved in Australia's national recovery plan for the endangered black-eared miner.[3] [4]

The reserve's many component properties include protected areas, pastoral leases and privately owned land such as the following:

The reserve is also overlapped by the Riverland Mallee Important Bird Area, an area identified by BirdLife International as being "important" for the conservation of mallee birds and their habitats.[8]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biosphere Reserve Information, RIVERLAND. UNESCO. 3 November 2014.
  2. Web site: Australia's Biosphere Reserves. Parks Australia. 3 November 2014.
  3. Lindenmayer, David; & Burgman, Mark A. (2005). Practical Conservation Biology. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.
  4. Brunckhorst, David J. (2000). Bioregional Planning: Resource Management Beyond the New Millennium. Routledge.
  5. Web site: Danggali Wilderness Protection Area and Conservation Park Management Plan 2011. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 3 November 2014. 2.
  6. Web site: Murray River National Park Management Plan (including Rilli Island, Media Island and Kapunda Island Conservation Park). Department for Environment and Natural Resources . 16 January 2015. 1994. xii.
  7. Web site: Calperum and Taylorville Stations. Australian government, Department of the Environment. 2 November 2014.
  8. Web site: Important Bird Areas factsheet: Riverland Mallee. BirdLife International. 2 November 2014. 2014.