East Risdon State Reserve is an IUCN Category II protected area[1] on the eastern shore of the Derwent River in Clarence City, Hobart, Tasmania.
The earliest registration as a protected area was 17 March 1971.,[1] and is currently managed by Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service[1] The rare flowering plant Eucalyptus risdonii is endemic to the area, and the endangered Eucalyptus morrisbyi has the smaller of its two remaining native stands within the reserve.
[2] Also found in surveys of the reserve have been Black peppermint, Prickly moses, Silver Wattle, Blackwood, Native daphne (var.
[3] It is a site of note to Aboriginal Tasmanians[4] This Clarence, Tasmania geography article is a stub.
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