The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park (Winaityinaityi Pangkara, pronounced "Wee-nay-chi-nay-chi pan-ker-a" in the indigenous
Kaurna language
Kaurna ( or ) is a Pama-Nyungan language historically spoken by the Kaurna peoples of the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. The Kaurna peoples are made up of various tribal clan groups, each with their own ''parnkarra'' district of land and ...
, meaning "country belonging to all birds") is a
protected area
Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural or cultural values. Protected areas are those areas in which human presence or the exploitation of natural resources (e.g. firewood ...
in
South Australia
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established by the
South Australian government
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on the northeast coast of
Gulf St Vincent
Gulf St Vincent, sometimes referred to as St Vincent Gulf, St Vincent's Gulf or Gulf of St Vincent, is the eastern of two large inlets of water on the southern coast of Australia, in the state of South Australia, the other being the larger Sp ...
, between
Parham in the north and the southern end of
Barker Inlet
The Barker Inlet is a tidal inlet of the Gulf St Vincent in Adelaide, South Australia, named after Captain Collet Barker who first sighted it in 1831. It contains one of the southernmost mangrove forests in the world, a dolphin sanctuary, ...
(part of the
Port River estuary) in the south. Its purpose is to rehabilitate land used as
salt pans, protect habitat for international migratory
shorebirds
FIle:Vadare - Ystad-2021.jpg, 245px, A flock of Dunlins and Red knots
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, manage water quality in adjoining parts of Gulf St Vincent, create "green" space, develop niche tourism and create opportunities for
indigenous people
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.
This very low-gradient, low-energy coastline, containing a broad lateral extent of subtidal
seagrass meadow
A seagrass meadow or seagrass bed is an underwater ecosystem formed by seagrasses. Seagrasses are marine (saltwater) plants found in shallow coastal waters and in the brackish waters of estuaries. Seagrasses are flowering plants with stems and ...
s, intertidal
mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen a ...
s and supratidal
saltmarsh
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es and salinas, extends from the
Adelaide
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metropolitan area as far as the head of Gulf St Vincent, and is also known as the "Samphire Coast". The coastline north of Parham, outside the proposed sanctuary, also has a high degree of protection through being in the
Port Wakefield Proof and Experimental Establishment, and the
Clinton Conservation Park.
Key objectives
The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary is a protected area established by the SA government for the northeast coast of Gulf St Vincent extending from Adelaide to its immediate north with the view of achieving the five key outcomes:
#Protection of habitat particularly used by shorebirds that migrate over large extents of the Earth's surface.
[
#Management of water quality in Gulf St Vincent particularly in respect to stormwater and wastewater produced in the northern suburbs of ]Adelaide
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and its treatment prior to release into Gulf St Vincent.
#Creation of "green" space on the fringes of the northern Adelaide Plains that will allow stormwater recycling, absorb carbon dioxide and enhance the amenity and attractiveness of the region.
#Tourism development that provide opportunities for developing exclusive, high-end tourism experiences with a focus on national and international birdwatchers.
#Indigenous involvement via measures to employ and engage Aboriginal people and use Indigenous knowledge to develop and implement environmental and cultural heritage education and interpretation programs.
A driver for the proposal is the need to rehabilitate land previously used at Dry Creek, St Kilda and other localities as salt pans and managing the environmental risks arising from the cessation of the salt evaporation process, such as exposing of acid sulphate soils.[
]
Extent
The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary extends from Barker Inlet
The Barker Inlet is a tidal inlet of the Gulf St Vincent in Adelaide, South Australia, named after Captain Collet Barker who first sighted it in 1831. It contains one of the southernmost mangrove forests in the world, a dolphin sanctuary, ...
in the south to Parham in the north over a distance of . Its extent overlaps and adjoins existing protected areas such as the Port Gawler and Torrens Island
Torrens Island is an island in the Australian state of South Australia located in the Adelaide, Adelaide metropolitan area in the Port River Estuary about northwest of the Adelaide city centre. Since European settlement of Adelaide in 1836 ...
conservation parks, the Upper Gulf St Vincent Marine Park, the Barker Inlet-St Kilda Aquatic Reserve, the St Kilda – Chapman Creek Aquatic Reserve and the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary.[
The sanctuary also includes of land that adjoins the Port Gawler Conservation Park and Buckland Park lake, which was purchased in 2013 by the SA government with financial contributions from Nature Foundation SA and Birds SA.][
In 2014 the sanctuary was proclaimed a conservation park under the '']National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972
Protected areas of South Australia, consisting of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of 2018, South Australia contained 359 separat ...
'', to "provide one of the highest levels of protection allowed for by state legislation".[
]
Timeline
The South Australian government committed to the proposal at the state election held in March 2014 and the 2014–15 state budget included expenditure of A$300,000 to commence work.
In August 2014, the government announced it had purchased, for A$2 million, of land formerly held by salt operators, but undeveloped. The government also committed to spend A$1.7 million over 4 years for the sanctuary's establishment and maintenance, with planned completion in 2018.
Land in the localities of Windsor, Dublin
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and Lower Light was proclaimed as a national park under the ''National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972'' in 2016.
See also
* Gulf St Vincent Important Bird Area
The Gulf St Vincent Important Bird Area comprises land extending along the coast of Gulf St Vincent, north of Adelaide, South Australia.
Description
The Gulf St Vincent Important Bird Area (IBA) is a strip of coastline containing the continuo ...
* List of protected areas in Adelaide
List of protected areas in Adelaide refers to protected areas proclaimed by Government of South Australia, South Australian government which are located within the Adelaide, Adelaide metropolitan area.
Northern Adelaide
The following prote ...
* East Asian–Australasian Flyway
References
External links
Official webpage
The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary- BirdLife Australia 1080p
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National parks of South Australia
Protected areas in Adelaide
Gulf St Vincent
Bird sanctuaries
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