Boronga Nature Reserve, Boomi Nature Reserve and Boomi West Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Boronga, Boomi and Boomi West Nature Reserves are situated in the far north of the north-west slopes and plains region of New South Wales, some 17 kilometres south of the Queensland Border along the Goondiwindi-Mungindi road in the vicinity of the town of Boomi.

Date
1 February 2003
Publisher
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 0-73136-9696
  • ID NPWS20030109
  • File PDF 57KB
  • Pages 14
  • Name boronga-boomi-boomi-west-nature-reserves-plan-of-management-030109.pdf

Boronga, Boomi and Boomi West Nature Reserves are the only reserves in NSW which protect Carbeen Open Forest Community, which is listed as an Endangered Ecological Community under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.

Much of the original Carbeen Open Forest Community has been cleared for grazing and cropping, and remaining stands of the community are typically fragmented. The reserves also contain at least one threatened plant species and four threatened animal species.

Photo: Carbeen Open Forest Endangered Ecological Community / Adam Henderson/OEH