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Castlereagh, Agnes Banks and Windsor Downs Nature Reserves Draft Amendment to the Plan of Management

Return of threatened and declining species and improving ecosystem health

The proposed feral predator-free area is part of broader National Parks and Wildlife Service work which proposes the most significant threatened fauna restoration project in NSW history.
Publisher: Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-922493-95-8 / ID: EES20210032
File: PDF 2.56 MB / Pages 29
Name: castlereagh-agnes-banks-windsor-downs-nature-reserves-amendment-plan-of-management-210032.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of management amendmentDraft

Establishment of a feral predator-free area within either Castlereagh Nature Reserve or Windsor Downs Nature Reserve is a critical step in restoring the ecosystems in this part of the Cumberland Plains. It will enable the return of native species previously lost from New South Wales.

This amendment should be read in conjunction with the Castlereagh, Agnes Banks and Windsor Downs Nature Reserves Plan of Management (1999).