Goonawarra Nature Reserve Plan of Management

This plan of management applies to what is now Lachlan Valley Nature Reserve. The reserve covers an area of 437 hectares and is located approximately 19 kilometres south of Booligal and 56 kilometres north of Hay in western New South Wales.

Date
1 July 2008
Publisher
Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 1-74122-294X
  • File PDF 84KB
  • Pages 14
  • Name goonawarra-nature-reserve-lachlan-valery-nature-reserve-plan-of-management.pdf

The reserve is situated on the floodplain of the Lachlan River and contains river red gum woodlands, black box woodlands and open saltbush plains. Riverine habitats, and in particular river red gum communities, are poorly conserved within the NSW reserve system.

The Lachlan River habitat is a refuge during periods of drought and a timbered corridor for wildlife movement. The old-growth red gum and black box contain valuable habitat for hollow-dependent species such as parrots, owls and brush-tailed possums. After flooding, the channels provide feeding and nesting areas for waterbirds.