Jandakot Regional Park is a conservation park approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Perth, Western Australia, located within the Cities of Armadale, Canning, Cockburn, Gosnells and Kwinana as well as the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale. The park, established in 1997 as the Jandakot Botanic Park, covers a non-continuous area of 2,362 hectares (5,840 acres) and is managed by the Cities of Armadale, Cockburn and Kwinana. It stretches from the southern end of Jandakot Airport to south of Casuarina Prison.
Jandakot Regional Park Western Australia | |
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Nearest town or city | City of ArmadaleCity of CanningCity of CockburnCity of GosnellsCity of KwinanaShire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale |
Coordinates | 32°12′20″S 115°52′41″E / 32.20556°S 115.87806°E |
Established | 1997 |
Area | 2,362 ha (5,840 acres) |
Managing authorities | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions |
Website | Jandakot Regional Park |
In Western Australia, regional parks consist of areas of land that have been identified as having outstanding conservation, landscape and recreation values. Jandakot is one of eleven regional parks in the Perth region of Western Australia. The purpose of these regional parks is to serve as urban havens to preserve and restore cultural heritage and valuable ecosystems as well as to encourage sustainable nature-based recreation activities.[1]
History
editThe concept of regional spaces in Western Australia open to the public was first proposed in 1955, when the Stephenson-Hepburn Report recommended preserving private land for future public use in what would become the Perth Metropolitan Region in 1963. The Environmental Protection Authority identified areas of significant conservation, landscape and recreation value, in a report in 1983. In 1989, the Western Australian State Government allocated the responsibility of managing regional parks with the Department of Conservation and Land Management.[2]
The park has limited recreational use, with horse riders comprising the largest single user group, but is an important link in a series of reserves in the south-east metropolitan region of Perth.[2]
Areas
editJandakot Regional Park consists of the following major areas:[2]
Image | Name | LGA | Description & notes | Co-ordinates |
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Canning Vale Estate | ArmadaleCanningCockburnGosnells | Includes Harrisdale Swamp and Rose Shanks Reserve | 32°06′44″S 115°53′54″E / 32.112279°S 115.898440°E | |
Anstey Estate | ArmadaleGosnells | Includes Balannup Lake and Piara Nature Reserves | 32°07′53″S 115°56′25″E / 32.131297°S 115.940317°E | |
Banjup Estate | ArmadaleCockburn | Includes Shirley Balla Swamp Reserve and Denis De Young Reserve | 32°09′21″S 115°53′55″E / 32.155807°S 115.898575°E | |
Anketell Estate | KwinanaSerpentine-Jarrahdale | Includes Modong and Wandi Nature Reserves | 32°12′33″S 115°54′12″E / 32.209273°S 115.903381°E | |
Sandy Lake Estate | Kwinana | 32°13′08″S 115°51′01″E / 32.218858°S 115.850338°E | ||
Casuarina Estate | KwinanaSerpentine-Jarrahdale | Includes Banksia Nature Reserve | 32°15′01″S 115°53′15″E / 32.250367°S 115.887589°E |
References
edit- ^ "National, marine and regional parks in Western Australia" (PDF). Department of Parks and Wildlife. June 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- ^ a b c Jandakot Regional Park Management Plan 2010 (PDF) (Report). Conservation Commission of Western Australia, Department of Environment and Conservation & City of Armadale, City of Cockburn and Town of Kwinana. 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
External links
edit- Parks and Wildlife Service: Jandakot Regional Park