Conservation reserves of South Australia
As of March 2022[update] the number had increased to 16 conservation reserves covering 193.6 square kilometres (74.73 sq mi) or less than 1% of South Australia's land area.[7] As of 2016[update], conservation reserves are managed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.It is located on 265 hectares (650 acres) of land in the locality of Cape Jaffa in the state's Limestone Coast.It is located on 1,945 hectares (4,810 acres) of land in the locality of Bunbury in the state's Murray and Mallee region.The crown land was placed under "the care, control and management of the Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby Association Incorporated, subject to the various conditions as stipulated in the Memorandum of Agreement signed on 28 December 2000, between the Minister for Environment and Heritage and the Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby Association Incorporated.Its name is derived from the land's previous tenure as the Cortlinye Water Conservation Reserve.It is located on 882 hectares (2,180 acres) of land in the locality of Marcollat on the state's Limestone Coast about 65 kilometres (40 mi) north west of Naracoorte.Its name is derived from the Lacroma Water Conservation Reserve which was located on some "adjacent" land.