Kororo Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Kororo Nature Reserve lies approximately three kilometres north of Coffs Harbour on the mid-north coast of NSW. It is 11 hectares in area and was gazetted in 1967 for the protection, care, propagation and promotion of the study of fauna, particularly koalas.

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 1-74122-2540
  • ID DECC20080668
  • File PDF 114KB
  • Pages 17
  • Name kororo-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-080668.pdf

Vegetation in the reserve comprises tall open forest with a rainforest understorey. The dominant tree species within the reserve is tallowwood, but also present are Sydney blue gum and brush box which are tree species favoured by koalas. The reserve forms part of a regionally significant koala habitat corridor that also includes Boambee State Forest, Bruxner Park Flora Reserve and Orara East State Forest.