- Para Wirra Recreation Park
Para Wirra Recreation Park is a convert|1409|ha|acre|0|abbr=off|sing=on recreation park in the
Mount Lofty Ranges , convert|40|km|mi|0 northeast ofAdelaide ,South Australia . The park forms part of The Greater Mount Lofty Parklands, a string of parks across the ranges encompassing convert|400|km2|sqmi|0 of land.Prior to European settlement, the park was part of the territory of the
Paramangk Aboriginal people. In the language of theKaurna , traditional landowners of theAdelaide Plains , Para Wirra means 'river with a scrub'. The park was initially proposed as a reservation in 1950 and subsequently declared a National Park in 1962. It was the second national park in South Australia, afterBelair National Park , but renamed as a recreation park in 1972.cite web | url=http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/para_wirra/index.htm | title=Para Wirra Recreation Park | accessdate=2008-02-12 | publisher=Department for Environment and Heritage] The park includes some reminders of a 1860s rush to mine alluvial gold, including buildings related to the "Lady Alice" mine. [cite news | url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/south-australia/williamstown/2005/02/17/1108500204770.html | work=Sydney Morning Herald | date=2004-02-08 | title=Williamstown] The Lady Alice was noted in 1890 as one of the few mines in the area yielding useful amounts of gold. [cite book | title = Cassell's Picturesque Australasia | author = Edward Ellis Morris, Richard Kearton, Cherry Kearton, Geoffrey Brereton, Jean Timmermans, Ralph Edward Oesper | publisher = Cassell | year=1890 | pages=p.27]Flora and fauna
Para Wirra is part of a convert|2573|ha|acre|0|sing=on|abbr=on block of native Australian vegetation, together managed by government water supply, forestry and national parks departments. The park has been noted as often over-grazed by the native
Western Grey Kangaroo , with estimates of from 20 to 40 kangaroos per convert|1|km2|acre|-1|abbr=on of the park. Goats were formerly a pest species, until eradicated in 1990 by the Animal and Plant Control Commission. [cite web | url=http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/publish/groups/public/@reserveplanning/documents/all/parks_pdfs_parawirra_mp_amend.pdf | title=Para Wirra Recreation Park, Management plant amendment | year=2005 | publisher = Department for Environment and Heritage | accessdate=2008-02-12]References
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