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  Acacia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees of Gondwanian origin belonging to the family Leguminosae and the sub-family Mimosoideae, first described from African examples by Linnaeus 1n 1773.
Acacia arabica is the gum-arabic tree of India, but yields a gum inferior to the true gum-arabic.
Acacia seyal is supposed to be the shittah tree of the Bible, which supplied shittim-wood.
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 Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I first saw a slide of Acacia peuce about 10 years ago and wondered whether I would ever visit the reserve at Andado Station, on the edge of the Simpson Desert, where the photograph was taken.
The second place where I saw Acacia peuce was just east of North Bore and north of Hubbard Hill on Andado Station, about 50km north of Old Andado Station, a spot passed by Madigan on his 1939 expedition across the Simpson Desert.
In any case, here is the Mac Clark Acacia Peuce Reserve, named for Mac Clark who came to Andado Station in 1955 and died there in 1978, from a heart attack after his plane crashed on the property.
www.sgapqld.org.au /places4.html   (812 words)

  
 Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Agreements Database Agreement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Summary Information: The Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) was made between the Central Land Council and the Northern Territory of Australia to clarify the future title and management of the area.
Detailed Information: The Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve is listed under Schedule 3 of the Parks and Reserves (Framework for the Future) Act 2003 (NT).
Under the ILUA, the parties consent to the execution of a joint management plan for the Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve.
www.atns.net.au /biogs/A002668b.htm   (529 words)

  
 Agreements Database Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) Map
Agreements Database Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) Map
Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) Map
Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) (3 October 2005)
www.atns.net.au /objects/RD0000264.htm   (71 words)

  
 Big Country Outback Safaris - Contact Us
Names of pioneering families are legend down here - Bloomfield, Clark, Lowe, McDill - builders of "empires in grass castles" through toil and perseverance.
Built from Waddy trees and galvanised iron, the homestead is a classic pioneer dwelling.
This stand is known as the "Mac Clark Acacia peuce Reserve", named in honour of Molly's late husband) We camp overnight at the homestead.
www.bigcountrysafaris.com.au /cda.html   (792 words)

  
 INTERIOR TREK
The owner, Molly Clark, is currently in Alice Springs for health reasons, but has lived on here since the death of her husband Mac in a plane accident in 1978.
The nearby Mac Clark Conservation Reserve, site of one of three known stands of Acacia Peuce or waddy-wood, is named after him.
Molly was instigator of the National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame in Alice Springs.
www.benedictine.org.au /interior_trek.htm   (2313 words)

  
 Ebook More Info -Pine - Free For You.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The seed s are commonly eaten by bird s and squirrel s.
Some birds, notably the Spotted Nutcracker, Clark's Nutcracker and Pinyon Jay, are of importance in distributing pine seeds to new areas where they can grow.
Pine needles are sometimes eaten by some Lepidoptera species (see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Pines) and also the Symphyta n species Pine Sawfly.
pine.en.lmoney.org   (3576 words)

  
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Old Andado station has been run by Molly Clark now in her
It is a bush camp site on the Old Andado track.
Mac Clark Nature Reserve and the Acacia Peuce
www.oztravelers.com /page_9.html   (3017 words)

  
 Simpson Desert Tours
An Aboriginal driver / guide and an Austours Tour Manager will conduct the first four days of this special culture experience tour.
Depart Alice Springs and travel along the Santa Theresa outback track, detouring to visit the Mac Clark Nature Reserve, noted for it's Acacia Peuce, found only in the Simpson Desert.
Your overnight stop is at the historic Old Andado Homestead, in basic cabin accommodation, nestled amongst the sand dunes of the Simpson Desert, and home to Molly Clark, a true outback legend and character
aboriginalart.com.au /culture/aacc14.html   (358 words)

  
 Zumber - Directory - waddywood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mac Clark Conservation Reserve, Alice Springs NT Australia
Acacia peuce, or waddywood is one of the rarest and most striking trees of the Australian arid zone.
It grows in this Reserve on a stony wind swept plain in one
directory.zumber.com /pages/w/waddywood.html   (200 words)

  
 Alice Springs - Australia's Oasis, the Capital of the Outback   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Travelling the Old South Road (4x4) includes the Ewaninga Rock Carvings, Chambers Pillar, Mac Clark Reserve and the edge of the Simpson Desert.
Travelling the Stuart Highway you can take in Rainbow Valley, Henbury Metorites, Kings Canyon and Ayers Rock.
Access is by 4WD vehicles only and roads may become impassible after heavy rain.
www.thealice.com.au /regionsouth.php   (845 words)

  
 National Native Title Tribunal: : Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve ILUA -
National Native Title Tribunal: : Mac Clark (Acacia Peuce) Conservation Reserve ILUA -
Unincorporated Area - NT Map of ILUA area
For definitions of specific native title words and terms see the Glossary.
www.nntt.gov.au /ilua/1128306049_424.html   (83 words)

  
 Alice Springs Hotels Travel Guide – Sightseeing in Alice Springs, Tours and Attractions in Alice Springs
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It grows in the Mac Clark (Acacia peuce) Conservation Reserve on a stony wind swept plain in one of the driest places in Australia.
The Acacia peuce thrives, growing to heights of 17 metres and possibly lives for up to 500 years.
www.hoteltravel.com /australia/alice_springs/guides/sightseeing.htm   (4413 words)

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