Wondoba State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Wondoba State Conservation Area is located approximately 13 kilometres south-west of Gunnedah on the Wandobah Road. The park is 1669 hectares and has a boundary 26.6 kilometres in length. The park forms part of a chain of reserves stretching the length of the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion. It provides some connectivity in a highly cleared and fragmented landscape and a representative sample of the uncleared vegetation of the local area.

Date
26 September 2019
Publisher
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-922317-18-6
  • ID EES20190538
  • File PDF 1.1MB
  • Pages 28
  • Name wondoba-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-190538.pdf

Wondoba State Conservation Area was formerly state forest and was established under the Brigalow and Nandewar Community Conservation Area Act 2005.

The park protects White Box – Yellow Box – Blakely’s Red Gum endangered ecological community and several threatened animal species. Wondoba State Conservation Area also protects Aboriginal heritage and provides an important connection to Country for the Gamilaraay (Gomeroi) Aboriginal People.