

Angove Conservation Park
City of Tea Tree Gully
About Angove Conservation Park
Angove Conservation Park conserves one of the last remaining stands of remnant drooping sheoak and southern cypress pine open woodlands within the Adelaide foothills. The park contains 142 native plant species and provides specialised habitat for a small number of animals that require dense vegetation to survive. Several species of reptiles can also be found, along with mammals such as ringtail and brush-tailed possums, bats and 74 species of birds.
Angove Conservation Park
City of Tea Tree Gully, South Australia
Bowen Road, City of Tea Tree Gully, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 5091
Angove Conservation Park conserves one of the last remaining stands of remnant drooping sheoak and southern cypress pine open woodlands within the Adelaide foothills.
Angove Conservation Park
Bowen Road, City of Tea Tree Gully, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 5091
DEW.NPWSNorthLofty@sa.gov.au
8336 0901
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