Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve contain tall, open and low forest, woodland, rainforest, heath and rocky escarpment. Three threatened plant species and 6 threatened fauna species have been recorded, including a particularly high density of heath frogs. There are several recorded Aboriginal sites and two 1940s charcoal burning sites in the park.
Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve are adjacent conservation areas located south-west of Nowra. The national park is primarily plateau bordered by escarpment and has an area of 4,013 hectares. The nature reserve is fairly flat, cut by a small gorge along Parma Creek, and has an area of 3,486 hectares.
- Date
- 1 May 2010
- Publisher
- Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water
- Type
- Publication, Plan of management, Final
- Status
- Final
- Cost
- Free
- Language
- English
- Tags
- ISBN 978-1-74232-801-0
- ID DECCW20100494
- File PDF 666KB
- Pages 51
- Name jerrawangala-national-park-parma-creek-reserve-plan-of-management-100494.pdf