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Tabled Paper for Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5867 Bush Tabled Paper for Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5867 Bush Forever sites managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation June 2012 Bush Bush Forever site name Part DEC Relevant Total DEC Forever managed Management plan Managed Site No. Area (ha) 001 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 29.08 Plantation Central Bush land Plan (1), Yanchep 023 The Vines (Cardinal Drive 27.10 Bush land, Ellenbrook) 061 Connell Avenue Bush land, 20.05 KelmscottBanyowla Regional Park 094 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 31.20 Plantation North Bush land (1), Plan Yanchep 095 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.55 Plantation South Bush land Plan (1), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 096 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.60 Plantation Bush land (1), Plan Pinjar 097 Kirby Road Bush land, Interim Recovery 9.12 Bullsbrook Plan 198 099 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 6.15 Plantation Bush land (2), Plan Pinjar 101 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 2.79 Plantation Bush land (3), Plan Pinjar 102 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 0.97 Plantation Bush land (4), Plan Pinjar 2 103 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.83 Plantation Bush land (5), Plan Pinjar 104 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.54 Plantation Bush land (6), Plan Pinjar 105 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.33 Plantation Bush land (7), Plan Pinjar 106 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 2.43 Plantation Bush land (8), Plan Pinjar 107 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 3.76 Plantation Bush land (9), Plan Pinjar 108 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.20 Plantation Bush land (10), Plan Pinjar 122 Hawkevale Bush land, High 10.40 Wycombe 126 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.02 Plantation Bush land (11), Plan Pinjar 127 State Forest 65 Yanchep Forest Management 6.27 Plantation Bush land (1), Plan Yanchep 128 State Forest 65 Yanchep Forest Management 1.83 Plantation Bush land (2), Plan Yanchep 134 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.30 Plantation South Bush land Plan (2), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 135 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 5.98 Plantation South Bush land Plan (3), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 3 136 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 55.67 Plantation South Bush land Plan (4), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 137 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 1.40 Plantation South Bush land Plan (5), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 139 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.60 Plantation South Bush land Plan (6), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 140 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 1.34 Plantation South Bush land Plan (7), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 141 Numbat Road Bush land (1), Forest Management 87.58 Mariginiup Plan 146 Numbat Road Bush land (2), Forest Management 1.79 Mariginiup Plan 192 Wetherall Road Bush land (1), Forest Management 43.17 Lexia/Ellenbrook Plan 193 Gnangara Lake and Adjacent Forest Management 88.84 Bush land, Gnangara/ Lexia Plan 195 Wetherall Road Bush land (2), Forest Management 0.97 Lexia/Ellenbrook Plan 213 Bushmead Bush land, Swan 18.71 215 Helena River, Helena Valley 27.64 224 Canning River Regional Park Canning River 65.51 and Adjacent Bush land, Regional Park Riverton to Langford Canning River Regional Park 244 North Lake and Bibra Lake, Bee liar Regional 99.74 North Lake/ Bibra Lake, Park Bee liar Regional Park 4 247 Manning Lake and Adjacent Bee liar Regional 21.64 Bush land, Hamilton Hill/ Park Spearwood Bee liar Regional Park 253 Harrisdale Swamp and Jandakot Regional 40.50 Adjacent Bush landJandakot Park Regional Park 254 South Lake Bee liar Regional Bee liar Regional 42.73 Park Park 262 Piara Nature Reserve, Jandakot Regional 40.34 ForrestdaleJandakot Park Regional Park 263 Banjup Bush land, Banjup Jandakot Regional 75.67 Jandakot Regional Park Park 264 Lambert lane Bush land, 3.40 Wungong 269 The Spectacles Bee liar Bee liar Regional 279.75 Regional Park Park 270 Sandy Lake and Adjacent Jandakot Regional 69.84 Bush land, AnketellJandakot Park Regional Park 277 River, Stakehill and Harvey 30.14 Roads Bush land, Karnup 281 Herdsman Lake Herdsman Herdsman Lake 148.72 Lake Regional Park Regional Park 285 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.29 Plantation North Bush land (2), Plan Yanchep 286 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 61.84 Plantation North Bush land (3), Plan Yanchep 288 Yanchep National Park and Yanchep National 2703.32 Adjacent Bush land Park 290 Hopkins Road Bush land, Forest Management 437.38 Nowergup Plan 291 Jenkins Road South 22.27 Bush land, Bullsbrook 5 292 Bullsbrook Nature Reserve Urban Nature 119.37 and Adjacent Bush land, restoration plan Bullsbrook 293 Shire View Hill and Adjacent Forest Management 164.36 Bush land, Plan Nowergup/Neerabup 299 Yellagonga Regional Park, Yellagonga Regional 1732.04 Wanneroo/Woodvale/Kingsley Park Yellagonga Regional Park 300 Maralla Road Bush land, 280.02 Ellenbrook/Upper Swan 301 Ellenbrook Nature Reserve Urban Nature 77.43 and Adjacent Bush land, restoration plan Upper Swan 306 Talbot Road Bush land, Urban Nature 71.28 Stratton/Swan View restoration plan 319 Dundas Road, Forrestfield 18.93 324 Jandabup Lake and Adjacent 277.36 Bush land, Jandabup/Mariginiup 326 Hawkins Road, 129.73 Jandabup/Gnangara 331 Blackwall Reach, Point Swan Estuary 14.35 Walter, Alfred Cove and Marine Park Adjacent Bush land, Bicton to Applecross 341 Woodman Point, Woodman Point 169.90 Coogee/Munster Woodman Point Regional Park 342 Anstey/Keane Damp land and Jandakot Regional 155.24 Adjacent Bush landJandakot Park Regional Park 344 Denis De Young Reserve and Jandakot Regional 248.55 Gibbs Road Swamp Park Bush land, Banjup/Forrestdale Jandakot Regional Park 6 345 Forrestdale Lake and Forrestdale Lake 246.10 Adjacent Bush land, Nature Reserve Forrestdale 346 Brownman Swamp, Mt Brown Bee liar Regional 300.45 Lake and Adjacent Bush land, Park Henderson/Naval Base Beeliar Regional Park 347 Wandi Nature Reserve and Jandakot Regional 514.95 Adjacent Bush land, Park Wandi/Oakford Jandakot Regional Park 348 Modong Nature Reserve and Jandakot Regional 286.13 Adjacent Bush land, Oakford Park Jandakot Regional Park 349 Leda and Adjacent Bush land, 430.93 Leda 352 Cardup Nature Reserve and 74.79 Adjacent Bush land, Cardup 353 Banksia Road Nature Jandakot Regional 32.93 Reserve, Peel Estate Park Jandakot Regional Park 355 Point Peron and Adjacent Rockingham Lakes 147.94 Bush land, Peron/Shoalwater Regional Parks Bay Rockingham Lakes Regional Park 356 Lake Colloongup, Lake Rockingham Lakes 1370.00 Walyungup and Adjacent Regional Park Bush land, Hillman to Port Kennedy Rockingham Lakes Regional Park 360 Mundijong and Watkins 53.83 Roads Bush land, Mundijong/Peel Estate 362 Roman Road Bush land 8.23 365 Byford to Serpentine 2.17 Rail/Road Reserves and Adjacent Bush land (2) 7 367 Penguin, Seal, Bird and Gull 11.03 Islands and Shag Rock 375 Byford to Serpentine 1.75 Rail/Road Reserves and Adjacent Bush land (3) 377 Port Kennedy Rockingham Rockingham Lakes 696.88 Lakes Regional Park Regional Park 379 Anstey Swamp, Karnup Rockingham Lakes 285.00 Rockingham Lakes Regional Regional Park Park 380 Rosella Road Bush land, Forest Management 6585.12 Bullsbrook Plan 381 Ridges and Adjacent Yanchep National 2983.58 Bush land, Park, Forest Yanchep/Nowergup Management Plan 383 Neerabup National Park, Lake 1093.47 Gnowerup Nature Reserve and Adjacent Bush land, Neerabup 387 Greater Brixton Street Urban Nature interim 60.48 Wetlands, Kenwick guidelines 389 Acourt Road Bush land, Jandakot Regional 185.87 Banjup Jandakot Regional Park Park 391 Thomsons Lake Nature Thomsons Lake, 701.85 Reserve and Adjacent Bee liar Regional Bush land, Bee liarBee liar Park Regional Park 392 Harry Waring Marsupial Bee liar Regional 280.12 Reserve, Wattleup Bee liar Park Regional Park 395 Paganoni Swamp and Rockingham Lakes 697.37 Adjacent Bush land, Karnup Regional Park (Singleton)Rockingham Lakes Regional Park 396 East Link from Wilbinga to Forest Management 473.23 Yanchep National Park Plan 8 398 Chitty Road Bush land, Pinjar Forest Management 1082.39 Plan 399 Melaleuca Park and Adjacent Forest Management 4101.91 Bush land, Bullsbrook/Lexia Plan 400 Twin Swamps Nature 154.72 Reserve and Adjacent Bush land, Bullsbrook 401 Bougainvillea Avenue 13.30 Bush land, Forrestfield 402 Pelican Point, Crawley Swan Estuary 19.87 Marine Park 406 Wilbinga-Caraban Bush land Forest Management 7954.87 Plan 407 Woodvale Nature Reserve, 37.90 Woodvale 408 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 10.78 Plantation Central Bush land Plan (2), Yanchep 409 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.65 Plantation Central Bush land Plan (3), Yanchep 410 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 218.88 Plantation Central Bush land Plan (4), Yanchep 411 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 131.52 Plantation Central Bush land Plan (5), Yanchep 413 Balannup Lake and Adjacent 55.61 Bushland, Southern River/Forrestdale 414 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 53.22 Plantation Central Bushland Plan (6), Yanchep 415 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 12.67 Plantation Central Bushland Plan (7), Yanchep 9 417 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 1.55 Plantation South Bush land Plan (8), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 425 State Forest 65Pinjar Forest Management 3.26 Plantation South Bush land Plan (9), Nowergup/Yanchep/Neerabup 427 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 1.18 Plantation Bush land (12), Plan Pinjar 432 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 0.58 Plantation Bush land (13), Plan Pinjar 433 State Forest 65 Gnangara Forest Management 0.56 Plantation Bush
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