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Drummond’s Gum
Conservation Reserve.

Details.

Reserve Name: Drummond’s Gum Nature Conservation Reserve.

Area: 4.1 ha.

Location: Shire of York.

Access: Wambyn Road.

Custodian: River Conservation Society Inc.

Vegetation Assemblages: Medium woodland; marri (Corymbia calophylla) and wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo sp.).

Waterways: None on reserve.

Soil Types: Deep sandy gravel and loamy gravel

History.

Drummond’s Gum Reserve was named after the remnant Eucalyptus drummondii that have survived in this small patch of bush. The reserve has been heavily disturbed in the past being a gravel quarry and rock dump. However, along with the Drummond’s Gum grove a patch of Slender Mallee (Eucalyptus decurva) remained until the area was re-vegetated prior to its vesting with the River Conservation Society. Through well vegetated roadside reserves, Drummonds Gum Reserve is linked to the large Mt Ronan Nature Reserve and St Ronan’s Well Reserve forming a large wildlife corridor for the region.

Our Supporters

We acknowledge the Ballardong Noongar people as the original custodians of this land and their continuing connection to its rivers and bushland. We pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and the pivotal role that they continue to play in caring for country.

Contact Us

To contact us online please fill out the form below or email us secretary@riverconservationsociety.org

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Address

Postal: PO Box 373, York, WA 6302

Street: 7 Glebe Street York, Western Australia

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