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Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve, which was reserved in 1982, covers an area of 756 hectares and is located about 20 kilometres north of Temora in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion.
Publisher: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-2966 / ID: DECC20080661
File: PDF 88.01 KB / Pages 12
Name: boginderra-hills-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-080661.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve is comprised entirely of Boginderra Granite, after which the reserve is named. These granites are relatively resistant to erosion and have resulted in several small ranges of hills in the area.

The reserve is important as a remnant of bushland in an area that has been largely cleared for agricultural production. It contains areas of the White Box Yellow Box Blakely’s Red Gum Woodland, which is poorly conserved in New South Wales and listed as an Endangered Ecological Community. At least 65 bird species have been observed in the reserve, and an additional 69 in the surrounding area, including a number of threatened species.