Wanniassa Hills Nature Reserve

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Wanniassa Hills Nature Reserve is a protected natural area in Canberra known for its bushland, walking trails, and native wildlife as part of the broader Canberra Nature Park network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
park of Canberra Nature Park
protected area
country Australia
hasAccessPoint residential streets in Fadden
residential streets in Gowrie
residential streets in Macarthur
residential streets in Wanniassa
hasActivityRestriction no camping
no open fires
hasConservationRole conservation of Canberra’s bushland environment
protection of native vegetation
protection of native wildlife habitat
hasEcosystemType dry sclerophyll forest
woodland
hasFauna kangaroos
native birds
reptiles
wallabies
hasFeature fire trails
hiking tracks
lookouts
scenic views of Canberra
walking trails
hasFlora eucalypt species
native grasses
hasLandscapeType bushland
hasManagementAuthority ACT Government NERFINISHED
Parks and Conservation Service (ACT) NERFINISHED
hasRegulation dogs must be under effective control
native plants and animals are protected
no unauthorised vehicles on management trails
hasViewOf Brindabella Range NERFINISHED
Tuggeranong Valley NERFINISHED
isAdjacentTo suburb of Fadden
suburb of Gowrie
suburb of Macarthur
suburb of Wanniassa
isPartOfNetwork ACT conservation reserves NERFINISHED
isUsedFor bushwalking
dog walking (on-lead in most areas)
nature observation
recreational walking
wildlife watching
locatedIn Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Canberra
partOf Canberra Nature Park NERFINISHED

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Canberra Nature Park hasPart Wanniassa Hills Nature Reserve