Agery Reserve

A triangular (3.3 ha) nature reserve of natural Mallee scrub, plants, native animals and birds.

One of the few left in Central and Northern Yorke Pensinsula. Forms a link in a chain of such havens for plants, native animals and birds. The upper storey has several species of mallee Eucalyptus and a good diversity of sclerophyllous shrubs in the understorey. The ground layer is dominated by sedges and is rich in orchids.

First donated to the NTSA in 1973 by Mr & Mrs Colin Gardener, the freehold title was transferred in 1988. It was placed under Native Vegetation Heritage Agreement by NTSA in 1989.

Volunteers have worked tirelessly to bring the Bridal Creeper under control on the reserve.

Working bees are held at the reserve as required. Further information on the program can be obtained by contacting the Natural Heritage Manager.

NTSA Working Bees 2024

Bushcare Volunteer brochure

**Please note: Dogs are not allowed in this reserve

Location Details

Agery Reserve

Address:

Just south of the intersection of Lakes Road and Bowden Road, Agery

Open:

Daily

Closed:

Closed on total fire ban days.

Phone:
Natural Heritage Manager Alex Emmins 0467 467 920
Email:
alex@nationaltrustsa.org.au
Entry Fees:

Freely accessible to the public

What we offer: