Goonoowigall State Conservation Area, Barayamal National Park and Nullamanna National Park Plan of Management
Goonoowigall State Conservation Area, Barayamal National Park and Nullamanna National Park lie within the traditional Country of the Jukambul People on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. Goonoowigall State Conservation Area and Barayamal National Park are each about 5 kilometres east and south of Inverell respectively, while Nullamanna National Park is approximately 31 kilometres to the northeast. The parks together protect 1530 hectares.
Publisher: Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-922431-51-6
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ID: EES20200296
File: PDF 1.53 MB / Pages 45
Name: goonoowigall-barayamal-nullamanna-plan-of-management-200296.pdf
These three parks were reserved under the Brigalow and Nandewar Community Conservation Area Act 2005 and form an important wildlife corridor for native plants and animals between the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar bioregions.
Goonoowigall State Conservation Area has high cultural significance and was one of the most significant Aboriginal heritage areas assessed as part of the Western Regional Assessment. This park also contains several shared heritage sites including the former tin mining settlement of Ferndale, abandoned in the 1960s.
As remnant bushland in a largely cleared agricultural landscape, the three parks support endangered ecological communities and a suite of threatened plant and animal species, especially woodland birds.