Red Gum Native Forest Reserves - ForestrySA
Red Gum Native Forest Reserves - ForestrySA
Red Gum Native Forest Reserves - ForestrySA
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CONTENTS<br />
FOREWORD<br />
1. PURPOSE, LEGAL DESIGNATION, PLANNING AND PROTECTION<br />
1.1 The <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Gum</strong> <strong>Native</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Reserves</strong><br />
1.1.1 Statement of Purpose<br />
1.1.2 Significant Values<br />
1.1.3 Location and access<br />
1.1.4 Administration<br />
1.2 Land Tenure<br />
1.3 Planning<br />
1.4 <strong>Native</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> Management, Policy and Philosophy<br />
1.5 Legislative Protection of Flora and Fauna<br />
1.5.1 <strong>Forest</strong>ry Act 1950<br />
1.5.2 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972<br />
1.5.3 <strong>Native</strong> Vegetation Act 1991<br />
2. NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
2.1 Climate<br />
2.2 Physical Environment<br />
2.2.1 Regional Geology and Soil Parent Material<br />
2.2.2 Local Geology<br />
2.2.3 Soils<br />
2.2.4 Hydrology<br />
2.3 Petroleum and Mining Resources<br />
2.3.1 Petroleum and Mining Acts.<br />
2.4 Biological Environment<br />
2.4.1 Vegetation<br />
2.4.2 Fauna<br />
3. LAND USE<br />
3.1 History<br />
3.1.1 Acquisition and Name<br />
3.2 Historical Impacts<br />
3.2.1 Grazing<br />
3.2.2 Timber Production<br />
3.2.3 Wildfire<br />
3.2.4 Prescribed Burning<br />
3.2.5 Other Impacts<br />
3.2.6 Exotic plants and animals<br />
Final Plan – February 2001<br />
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