Tower Hill State Game Reserve

The Tower Hill State Game Reserve is located in Victoria (Australia), 275 km west of Melbourne, and 15 km north-west of Warrnambool. It encompasses the Tower Hill volcano and wetland and is 6.14 km² in area.[1]

Tower Hill became Victoria's first National Park in 1892 . It was declared a State Game Reserve in 1961. At present, firearms are banned from the Reserve.

While earlier part of the Shire of Koroit , immediately prior to 1994, it was an unincorporated area managed in conjunction with Lady Julia Percy Island. It then became part of Moyne Shire.

Aboriginal kitchen middens at Tower Hill show 5000-year-old Tasmanian devil bones.[2]

The site is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[3]

Two Emus

References

  1. Australian Nature Conservation Agency. (1996). Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia. (2nd edition, pp.740-1). ANCA: Canberra. ISBN 0-642-21378-X
  2. Owen, David; Pemberton, David (2005). Tasmanian Devil: A unique and threatened animal. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-74114-368-3. p.41.
  3. "{{{2}}}, Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H2114". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 2011-03-07.

External links

Media related to Tower Hill State Game Reserve at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 38°18′S 142°21′E / 38.300°S 142.350°E / -38.300; 142.350


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