The area of Kama in the ACT was established as a Nature Reserve and part of Canberra Nature Park in 2008. It is listed on the ACT Heritage Register as Kama Woodland/Grassland, Belconnen and consists of Blocks 1419 and 1386, Belconnen District. The reserve is situated between the lower Molonglo River and the Belconnen Woodlands.
Hidden away just off William Hovell Drive, is a little known piece of Canberra paradise, the Kama Nature Reserve. It's not an easy find, especially with the entrance being just off a busy road, but this little beauty of a walk is well worth the effort to track down.
Kama provides a diversity of habitats for several threatened and declining species (Table 2). It forms an important link for birds and other fauna between Belconnen Woodlands and the Molonglo River and beyond