The Australian Capital Territory as of 2014 contains 46 separate protected areas with a total land area of 1,302 km2 (503 sq mi) or 55.5% of the territory's area, and which managed by Territory and Municipal Services of the ACT government:[1][2]
Protected areas of the Australian Capital Territory
Botanic gardens
National parks
Nature Reserves
As of 2020, a total of 47 nature reserves are listed as part of the National Reserve System with a total area of 249.80 square kilometres (96.45 square miles).[2] As of 2015, 33 of these nature reserves have been grouped together under the name Canberra Nature Park.[3]
- Aranda Bushland
 - Black Mountain
 - Bruce Ridge
 - Bullen Range
 - Callum Brae
 - Cooleman Ridge
 - Crace
 - Dunlop Grassland
 - Farrer Ridge
 - Gigerline
 - Goorooyarroo
 - Gossan Hill
 - Gungaderra Grassland
 - Isaacs Ridge
 - Jarramlee Grassland Reserve
 - Jerrabomberra Wetlands
 - Justice Robert Hope Park
 - Kinleyside
 - Kowen Escarpment
 - McQuoids Hill
 - Melrose
 - Molonglo Gorge
 - Molonglo River
 - Mount Ainslie
 - Mount Majura
 - Mount Mugga Mugga
 - Mount Painter
 - Mount Pleasant
 - Mount Taylor
 - Mulanggari Grassland
 - Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary
 - O'Connor Ridge
 - Oakey Hill
 - Old Naas TSR
 - Percival Hill
 - Red Hill
 - Rob Roy
 - Stony Creek
 - Swamp Creek
 - The Pinnacle
 - Tidbinbilla
 - Tuggeranong Hill
 - unnamed[2]
 - Urambi Hills
 - Wanniassa Hills
 - West Jerrabomberra
 - Woodstock
 
Wilderness zone
- Bimberi[2]
 
See also
References
- ↑ "About us, Territory and Municipal Services". ACT Government. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Terrestrial CAPAD 2020 ACT summary (see 'DETAIL' tab)". CAPAD 2020. Australian Government - Department of the Environment. 2020. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
 - ↑ "Canberra Nature Park". ACT Government, Territory and Municipal Services. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
 
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