FAQs
What is a park management plan?
Park management plans are the main strategic documents used to manage protected areas in South Australia. They set the strategic direction, contain information on park values and threats, and outline the objectives and strategies for how parks will be managed.
The parks covered in this plan will be managed to achieve the objectives of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 (the Act). These objectives ensure that the parks are managed primarily for conservation, while supporting public use, enjoyment and education about the parks’ purpose and significance.
Why has a new draft management plan been developed covering 6 parks?
In accordance with the Act, the Minister for Climate, Environment and Water is responsible for preparing a management plan after the constitution of a reserve. The parks in this plan are yet to have an adopted management plan, they have similar ecological and geographic features and are subject to the same range of issues. Developing one management plan for these parks will support a consistent approach to biodiversity conservation and public visitation in parks across the Eyre Peninsula.
How does the park management plan guide the management of the parks?
Park management plans are strategic documents that provide a high-level overview of how parks will be managed. Under the Act, a park must be managed in accordance with the provisions in the relevant park management plan. The draft plan identifies 2 themes, each with objectives and strategies that outline management priorities. The specific actions required to deliver the strategies are planned at the park operations level in accordance with resources available.
When will the management plan be finalised?
At the conclusion of the 3-month consultation period, feedback received will be collated and analysed and used in developing the final plan.
Community feedback and the final plan will be submitted to the Parks and Wilderness Council for advice before being submitted to the Minister for Climate, Environment and Water for adoption in early 2025.