- Edgbaston Reserve
Edgbaston Reserve, formerly Edgbaston Station, is a 81 km2 (8100 ha)
nature reserve in centralQueensland ,Australia , 140 km north-east of Longreach. It lies in the upper catchment of Pelican Creek, which flows into the Thomson River and, ultimately, intoLake Eyre . It lies within theGreat Artesian Basin and is notable for its many artesian springs and their plants and animals. It is owned and managed byBush Heritage Australia (BHA), by which it was purchased in 2008. The reserve is within the Bush Heritage anchor region, the Queensland Uplands and Brigalow Belt.History
Edgbaston was a
pastoral lease until acquisition by BHA. Purchase of the property was assisted by a contribution from the Australian Government’s Maintaining Australia’s Biodiversity Hotspots program. [http://www.bushheritage.org.au/our_reserves/state_queensland/edgbaston BHA: Edgbaston Reserve] ]Landscape
As well as the artesian springs and their associated
freshwater wetland s, the reserve’s landscape includesgrass yeucalypt woodland s and rockyescarpment s.Fauna
Edgbaston’s springs contain two nationally threatened
fish species, theEdgbaston Goby and the Red-finned Blue-eye, as well as many rare and geographically restricted kinds ofinvertebrate s andplant s.References
External links
* [http://www.bushheritage.org.au/ Bush Heritage Australia]
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