Loveday Reserve
20 ha in area, Loveday Reserve adjoins larger areas of native vegetation to the west and south. Land to the north and east has been cleared for agriculture. A highly diverse area of remnant vegetation in near natural condition in an area that has been largely cleared for agriculture.
It supports over 55 species of native plants, five of which are of particular conservation significance in South Australia. The locally vulnerable black-chined honeyeater and regent parrot also occur in the Reserve as do the locally uncommon white-winged chough, pied honeyeater and common dunnart.
Location
Loveday Reserve is located in the Riverland, 4 km south of Barmera, extending south-east from the corner of Gilmour Road and Thiele Road.
Latitude-longitude -34.2903,140.4719
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Open
The site is open daily but CLOSED during the Riverland Fire Ban Season
Enquiries
Natural Heritage Manager, National Trust of South Australia
Branch
Details
Features:
Nature Reserve
District: Barmera
Operating Days: MTWTFSS