John Colahan Griffin Nature Reserve
The John Colahan Griffin Nature Reserve is a 96 ha conservation reserve in north-central Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It lies 185 km north-west of Melbourne. It was acquired in 2011 by Bush Heritage Australia as a result of a legacy from John Colahan Griffin.[1]
Description
The reserve lies between St Arnaud Range National Park and Dalyenong Nature Conservation Reserve. It contains old-growth eucalypt woodland, including Long-leaved Box and Yellow Gum trees, some of which are very large and likely to be over 300 years old.[1]
Flora and fauna
Vegetation communities represented are grassy woodland, heathy dry forest, box-ironbark forest and alluvial terraces herb-rich woodland. Nationally endangered Red Cross and Stuart Mill Spider Orchids are present. Animals recorded from the reserve include Swift Parrots, Brown Treecreepers, Crested Bellbirds, Painted and Black-chinned Honeyeaters, Fat-tailed Dunnarts, Lace Monitors and Woodland Blind Snakes.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "John Colahan Griffin Nature Reserve: One man's special gift to future generations". BHA Reserves: Victoria. Bush Heritage Australia. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
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Coordinates: 36°47′S 143°21′E / 36.783°S 143.350°E