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Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is a
protected area Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values. There are several kinds of protected areas, which vary by level of protection depending on the ena ...
managed by the
Department of Parks and Wildlife The Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) was the department of the Government of Western Australia responsible for managing lands described in the ''Conservation and Land Management Act 1984'' and implementing the state's conservation and e ...
east of
Albany, Western Australia Albany ( ; nys, Kinjarling) is a port city in the Great Southern region in the Australian state of Western Australia, southeast of Perth, the state capital. The city centre is at the northern edge of Princess Royal Harbour, which is a ...
. The area is accessible by
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vehicles. The bay itself, including two small secluded beaches, faces due east and is protected from the Southern Ocean by a headland formed by the granite massif of Mount Gardner. The nature reserve was established in 1967 to protect the threatened noisy scrub-bird and its habitat. It is known for being the site of the discovery and naming of Gilbert's potoroo, but in 2015 a huge fire destroyed 90% of the tiny marsupial's habitat, as well as killing three-quarters of the remaining small population. Little Beach is a popular tourist attraction.


History

The name "Two Peoples Bay" is from an incident in 1803 when an American whaling ship used the sheltered waters to lay anchor at the same time as a French vessel that was exploring the coastline east of Albany. John Gilbert, a naturalist, surveyed the area in the 1840s giving his name to the Gilbert's potoroo. Whaling activities were conducted in the bay during the middle of the 19th century. Two Peoples Bay was declared a nature reserve in 1967. A bush fire broke out on private land near the reserve on 12 October 2012. Following a sudden change in wind direction a truck carrying two of the fire crew was engulfed in flames; they were badly burned. Over of bushland were burnt, and one of the firefighters later died. In late November 2015 a fire burnt through of the reserve, destroying an estimated 90% of the Gilbert's potoroo habitat, and killing an around 15 of the estimated 20 Gilbert's potoroos living within the reserve. The department's chief research scientist said that it would be about 20 years before the habitat had recovered enough to support another population of the small marsupial.


Extent and geographic features

The total area enclosed by the nature reserve is . It may be divided into three areas: * A main section of that contains Mount Gardner, Lake Gardner, Moates Lake, rocky shoreline of Sinkers Reef, granite headlands, sandy beaches such as Little Beach and Waterfall Beach and mobile dunes; * A smaller section of that is about north of the main area that includes the northern portion of Angove lake and the Angove River; and * Four islands: Coffin Island, Black Rock, Inner Island and Rock Dunder. These range in size from to . Angove Lake is part of the Moates Lake System, along with Moates Lake and Lake Gardner. All of these lakes were linked to form a large
estuarine An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environment ...
system during the last interglacial period approximately 120,000 years ago.


Flora and fauna


Plants

The vegetation that is found in the park can be classified as follows: low forest is found north of Moates Lake, the wetland margins and close to the reserve offices. The trees reach 15 m in height and are dominated by '' Eucalyptus'' species including coast gum, jarrah and yate as well as other species such as marri and juniper myrtle. The understorey of the low forest includes species such as swamp banksia, pea-flowered narrow-leaved water bush and the porungurup wattle. Low woodlands in the broad valleys north of Moates Lake mainly consist of
Albany blackbutt ''Eucalyptus staeri'', commonly known as Albany blackbutt, is a species of small tree or a mallee and is endemic to the south-west corner of Western Australia. It has rough bark on the trunk and branches, thick, lance-shaped adult leaves, f ...
and the area between Moates Lake and Gardiner Lake is mostly populated with swamp banksia.
Dieback Dieback may refer to a number of plant problems and diseases including: * Forest dieback caused by acid rain, heavy metal pollution, or imported pathogens * The death of regions of a plant or similar organism caused by physical damage, such as from ...
has eradicated a population of the threatened granite banksia.


Animals

Two Peoples Bay is home to Australia's most threatened
mammal Mammals () are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia (), characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding (nursing) their young, a neocortex (a region of the brain), fur or ...
and one of the rarest animals in the world, the Gilbert's potoroo (''Potorous gilbertii''). This potoroo was thought to be
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
(having not been spotted for a century) until the population at Two Peoples Bay was discovered in 1994. It was estimated in 2007 that there were fewer than 40 individuals left in the wild. There had been around 20 individuals living within the reserve in November 2015, when a huge fire swept through the reserve, killing 15 of the animals and destroying most of its habitat, which would take an estimated 20 years to rejuvenate. Other threatened mammals in the area include the southern brown bandicoot, western ringtail possum,
Australian sea lion The Australian sea lion (''Neophoca cinerea''), also known as the Australian sea-lion or Australian sealion, is a species of sea lion that is the only endemic pinniped in Australia. It is currently monotypic in the genus ''Neophoca'', with the e ...
and the New Zealand fur seal. Quokkas are also known to inhabit the park and Two Peoples Bay is thought to be near the eastern limit of their range. Several
reptile Reptiles, as most commonly defined are the animals in the class Reptilia ( ), a paraphyletic grouping comprising all sauropsids except birds. Living reptiles comprise turtles, crocodilians, squamates (lizards and snakes) and rhynchocephalians ( ...
s can be found in the park including little brown snake, carpet python, beautiful skink and mournful skink.


Birds

The reserve forms part of the Two Peoples Bay and Mount Manypeaks Important Bird Area, identified as such by
BirdLife International BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental organizations that strives to conserve birds and their habitats. BirdLife International's priorities include preventing extinction of bird species, identifying and safeguarding ...
because of its significance in the conservation of several rare and threatened bird species.BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Two Peoples Bay and Mount Manypeaks. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 2011-11-18. It supports a population of noisy scrub-birds, a species that was thought to be extinct until rediscovered in 1961. The population then was estimated at less than 100, while in 1994 it was thought to be around 1100 (of which 450 occur in the reserve). Other threatened birds inhabiting the reserve are the western ground parrot, western bristlebird, western whipbird and Australasian bittern. Other threatened bird species that have been observed within the park include Carnaby's black cockatoo,
peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
, hooded plover, little bittern and red-eared firetail. Seabirds nesting on the islands around the bay include the great-winged petrel and flesh-footed shearwater.


Facilities

Two Peoples Bay boasts unspoilt coastal scenery and is a vital area for threatened animal species. There are beaches with path access that are suitable for fishing, swimming and snorkelling. Facilities within the reserve include a visitors centre with information and audiovisual presentations, car parking on and off the beach near the barbecue area, a boat ramp, toilets, rubbish bins at the picnic area, gas barbecues, a water tap near the barbecue area and toilets, and seating. There is no drinking water available elsewhere. There is an entry fee for the reserve. The biggest attraction in Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is Little Beach, which is popular with tourists, and consistently appears in TripAdvisor's top three attractions of the Albany area. Australia's beach expert Brad Farmer named Little Beach as #12 on his 2018 list of Australia's top 101 beaches.Annie Dang (21 December 2017
"Best Australian beaches for 2018 named"
Retrieved 31 January 2020.


See also

*
List of places on the State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Albany The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. , 471 places are heritage-listed in the City of Albany The City of Albany is a local government area in the Great Southern region of Weste ...


References


External links


Two Peoples Bay
on Protected Planet * *{{cite web , title=Two Peoples Bay, Western Australia , website=Australian Traveller , date=6 October 2020, first=Michael, last=Willis , url=https://www.australiantraveller.com/wa/south-west-wa/two-peoples-bay/ Nature reserves in Western Australia Great Southern (Western Australia) Protected areas established in 1966 1966 establishments in Australia Bays of Western Australia South coast of Western Australia Important Bird Areas of Western Australia Whaling stations in Australia Warren bioregion