Environment and Heritage

Warragai Creek Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Warragai Creek Nature Reserve is located about 17 kilometres north-east of Grafton and covers an area of 186 hectares.
Publisher: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74293-053-4 / ID: DECCW20101023
File: PDF 1.17 MB / Pages 24
Name: warragai-creek-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-101023.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

Warragai Creek Nature Reserve is considered significant in conserving the Clarence Lowlands Spotted Gum Forest Ecosystem, an ecosystem that has been extensively cleared and is poorly conserved. It also contains the only reserved population in the Clarence Valley of the endangered weeping paperbark, and is a key component of an area containing a regionally significant population of koalas.

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 requires that a plan of management be prepared for each nature reserve. A plan of management is a legal document that outlines how an area will be managed in the years ahead.