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Nilpena Ediacara National Park

Nilpena Ediacara National Park, which includes the former Ediacara Conservation Park, is a protected area located in the northern Flinders Ranges, in the state of South Australia. It is located about around 551 km (342 mi) north of the city of Adelaide, around 30 kilometres (19 miles) south-west of the town of Leigh Creek in the state's Far North.

Nilpena Ediacara National Park
South Australia
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)[1]
Nilpena Ediacara National Park
Nearest town or cityLeigh Creek
Coordinates30°48′20.52″S 138°8′5.28″E / 30.8057000°S 138.1348000°E / -30.8057000; 138.1348000[1]
Established11 November 1993 (1993-11-11)[2]
Managing authoritiesDepartment for Environment and Water
WebsiteNilpena Ediacara National Park
See alsoProtected areas of South Australia

The national park, which includes the Ediacara Hills and covers 60,617 hectares (149,790 acres), was proclaimed in June 2021, and opened in April 2023. It is famous for its fossil beds, and of major significance to the bid for UNESCO World Heritage Listing for the Flinders Ranges.

History edit

Fossils edit

Geologist Reg Sprigg discovered fossils in the Ediacara Hills in 1946. The first evidence of an animal with a head was among these fossils, and is unique to the Flinders Ranges. It was named Spriggina, after Sprigg.[4]

There is a theory that Ediacara is derived from the Adnyamathanha language name "Ithiaka-na-danha, where Ithi means zebra finch and aka – na-danha means "to come out", which is used as the name for the area in which the conservation park was located.[3]: 2  However, there are also other theories as to its origin.

American palaeontologist Mary L. Droser and her family have travelled frequently from their home near Los Angeles to study the fossils on property that was part of Nilpena Station, from around 2001 onwards. South Australian Museum palaeontologist Diego Garcia-Bellido and his team has also been studying the fossils, and hopes that cores extracted by them will reveal the exact age of the fossils by around 2026.[4]

The fossils are of international significance, being the most extensive examples of Ediacaran fossils in the world, although others exist in other places, including Namibia and Russia.[4]

Conservation park edit

The Ediacara Conservation Park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 on 26 April 2007 over land previously declared as a conservation reserve under the Crown Lands Act 1929 in 1993 and as a fossil reserve in 1958.[5][2][6][7][3]: ii [8]

In 2016, the Government of South Australia purchased two-thirds of Nilpena Station from the Fargher family. It is on this land that some valuable fossils were found.[4]

National park edit

On 28 March 2019, the government purchased 60,000 hectares (150,000 acres) of adjacent land, to enlarge the conservation park by ten times.[9][10] The land, formerly owned by the Nilpena Pastoral Company, extends as far as Lake Torrens National Park.[11]

The entire area was reclassified and proclaimed as Nilpena Ediacara National Park on 17 June 2021.[12] A visitor hub and Ediacara Fossil experience were planned and development started in 2021.[11][13]

The national park was opened on 27 April 2023.[4]

Description edit

The national park lies around 551 km (342 mi) north of the city of Adelaide,[14] to the east of Lake Torrens National Park,[13] about 30 kilometres (19 miles) and south-west of the town of Leigh Creek.[3]: 5 

The conservation park was originally created to protect and conserve an "assemblage of fossilised Ediacaran soft-bodied marine organisms of international importance," "places of significance" to the Adnyamathanha people, "remnants of mining history associated with the Ediacara mineral field," and an "important chenopod habitat."[3]: 4  It was classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area.[1] The fossil reserve is also listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.[15]

Since its opening as a national park in April 2023, Ross and Jane Fargher, who have been working with Jason Irving, head of the national parks program, for seven years, are acting as caretakers of the fossil beds until a ranger is appointed.[4]

The park is major significance to the bid for World Heritage Listing for the Flinders Ranges, which were placed on the tentative list in April 2021.[14] Research by Droser and Garcia-Bellido will be included in the dossier that will be submitted as part of the UNESCO World Heritage nomination, which will be voted on in 2026.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Terrestrial Protected Areas of South Australia (refer 'DETAIL' tab )". CAPAD 2016. Australian Government, Department of the Environment (DoE). 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Protected Areas Information System - reserve list (as of 16 July 2015)" (PDF). Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Ediacara Conservation Park Management Plan 2012" (PDF). The Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). 2012. pp. ii, 2, 4, 5 & 7. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Dillon, Meagan (21 April 2023). "Set in stone". ABC News. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  5. ^ "National Parks and Wildlife (Ediacara Conservation Park) Proclamation 2007". The South Australian Government Gazette. Government of South Australia. 26 April 2007. p. 1354. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Search result for Ediacara Conservation Park (record id no SA0021938)". Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI). 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  7. ^ "Search result for Ediacara Conservation Reserve (record id no SA0021939)". Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI). 2009a. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Ediacara Reserve, Ediacara Station via Beltana, SA, Australia - listing on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate (Place ID 7783)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. 21 October 1980. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  9. ^ MacLennan, Leah. "Ediacara Conservation Park expanded to protect ancient Flinders Ranges fossils". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  10. ^ Finkel, Elizabeth (29 March 2019). "Saving Fossil Hill". Science. 363 (6434). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 1382–1385.
  11. ^ a b "Nilpena Ediacara National Park". National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia. 21 June 2021. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Nilpena is officially a new national park". Department for Environment and Water. 24 June 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  13. ^ a b Birdjan, Tijana (25 June 2021). "SA gets a new national park the size of Singapore". InDaily. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  14. ^ a b "Nilpena Ediacara National Park". National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  15. ^ . South Australian Heritage Register. Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. Archived from the original on 15 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.

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For other uses see Ediacara Nilpena Ediacara National Park which includes the former Ediacara Conservation Park is a protected area located in the northern Flinders Ranges in the state of South Australia It is located about around 551 km 342 mi north of the city of Adelaide around 30 kilometres 19 miles south west of the town of Leigh Creek in the state s Far North Nilpena Ediacara National Park South AustraliaIUCN category VI protected area with sustainable use of natural resources 1 Nilpena Ediacara National ParkNearest town or cityLeigh CreekCoordinates30 48 20 52 S 138 8 5 28 E 30 8057000 S 138 1348000 E 30 8057000 138 1348000 1 Established11 November 1993 1993 11 11 2 Managing authoritiesDepartment for Environment and WaterWebsiteNilpena Ediacara National ParkSee alsoProtected areas of South AustraliaThe national park which includes the Ediacara Hills and covers 60 617 hectares 149 790 acres was proclaimed in June 2021 and opened in April 2023 It is famous for its fossil beds and of major significance to the bid for UNESCO World Heritage Listing for the Flinders Ranges History editFossils edit Geologist Reg Sprigg discovered fossils in the Ediacara Hills in 1946 The first evidence of an animal with a head was among these fossils and is unique to the Flinders Ranges It was named Spriggina after Sprigg 4 There is a theory that Ediacara is derived from the Adnyamathanha language name Ithiaka na danha where Ithi means zebra finch and aka na danha means to come out which is used as the name for the area in which the conservation park was located 3 2 However there are also other theories as to its origin American palaeontologist Mary L Droser and her family have travelled frequently from their home near Los Angeles to study the fossils on property that was part of Nilpena Station from around 2001 onwards South Australian Museum palaeontologist Diego Garcia Bellido and his team has also been studying the fossils and hopes that cores extracted by them will reveal the exact age of the fossils by around 2026 4 The fossils are of international significance being the most extensive examples of Ediacaran fossils in the world although others exist in other places including Namibia and Russia 4 Conservation park edit The Ediacara Conservation Park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 on 26 April 2007 over land previously declared as a conservation reserve under the Crown Lands Act 1929 in 1993 and as a fossil reserve in 1958 5 2 6 7 3 ii 8 In 2016 the Government of South Australia purchased two thirds of Nilpena Station from the Fargher family It is on this land that some valuable fossils were found 4 National park edit On 28 March 2019 the government purchased 60 000 hectares 150 000 acres of adjacent land to enlarge the conservation park by ten times 9 10 The land formerly owned by the Nilpena Pastoral Company extends as far as Lake Torrens National Park 11 The entire area was reclassified and proclaimed as Nilpena Ediacara National Park on 17 June 2021 12 A visitor hub and Ediacara Fossil experience were planned and development started in 2021 11 13 The national park was opened on 27 April 2023 4 Description editThe national park lies around 551 km 342 mi north of the city of Adelaide 14 to the east of Lake Torrens National Park 13 about 30 kilometres 19 miles and south west of the town of Leigh Creek 3 5 The conservation park was originally created to protect and conserve an assemblage of fossilised Ediacaran soft bodied marine organisms of international importance places of significance to the Adnyamathanha people remnants of mining history associated with the Ediacara mineral field and an important chenopod habitat 3 4 It was classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area 1 The fossil reserve is also listed on the South Australian Heritage Register 15 Since its opening as a national park in April 2023 Ross and Jane Fargher who have been working with Jason Irving head of the national parks program for seven years are acting as caretakers of the fossil beds until a ranger is appointed 4 The park is major significance to the bid for World Heritage Listing for the Flinders Ranges which were placed on the tentative list in April 2021 14 Research by Droser and Garcia Bellido will be included in the dossier that will be submitted as part of the UNESCO World Heritage nomination which will be voted on in 2026 4 See also editAustralian National Heritage List Protected areas of South Australia List of fossil parksReferences edit a b c Terrestrial Protected Areas of South Australia refer DETAIL tab CAPAD 2016 Australian Government Department of the Environment DoE 2016 Retrieved 21 February 2018 a b c Protected Areas Information System reserve list as of 16 July 2015 PDF Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources DEWNR Retrieved 3 August 2015 a b c d e Ediacara Conservation Park Management Plan 2012 PDF The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources DEWNR 2012 pp ii 2 4 5 amp 7 Retrieved 15 September 2015 a b c d e f g Dillon Meagan 21 April 2023 Set in stone ABC News Retrieved 1 May 2023 National Parks and Wildlife Ediacara Conservation Park Proclamation 2007 The South Australian Government Gazette Government of South Australia 26 April 2007 p 1354 Retrieved 18 July 2019 Search result for Ediacara Conservation Park record id no SA0021938 Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure DPTI 2009 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Search result for Ediacara Conservation Reserve record id no SA0021939 Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure DPTI 2009a Retrieved 16 September 2015 Ediacara Reserve Ediacara Station via Beltana SA Australia listing on the now defunct Register of the National Estate Place ID 7783 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government 21 October 1980 Retrieved 19 July 2019 MacLennan Leah Ediacara Conservation Park expanded to protect ancient Flinders Ranges fossils ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 6 April 2019 Finkel Elizabeth 29 March 2019 Saving Fossil Hill Science 363 6434 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1382 1385 a b Nilpena Ediacara National Park National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia 21 June 2021 Retrieved 9 October 2021 Nilpena is officially a new national park Department for Environment and Water 24 June 2021 Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b Birdjan Tijana 25 June 2021 SA gets a new national park the size of Singapore InDaily Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b Nilpena Ediacara National Park National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia 5 April 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2023 Ediacara Fossil Reserve Palaeontological Site Ediacara Conservation Reserve Note that National Heritage Place 24300 Ediacara Fossil Site Nilpena is 20km to the south South Australian Heritage Register Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources Archived from the original on 15 February 2016 Retrieved 12 February 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a 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