The Pages Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia which is associated with the island group known as The Pages located in Backstairs Passage about 25 kilometres (16 miles) south-east of Cape Jervis and about 98 kilometres (61 miles) south south-west of the state capital of Adelaide.
[2] The islands first acquired protected area status as a fauna conservation reserve proclaimed under the Crown Lands Act 1929.
The islands are predominantly rock though their relatively flat tops support a low open shrubland of Senecio lautus with widely scattered Atriplex sp and Bulbinopsis bulbosa in small pockets of soil.
Steeper slopes support a mat of Disphyma clavellatum and occasional Enchylaena tomentosa…
The isolation, absence of introduced species and only occasional human visits, has ensured habitat preservation.The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category IA protected area.