Conjola National Park Plan of Management
Conjola National Park covers 11,060 hectares and lies on the mid-south coast of New South Wales, between Sussex Inlet and Lake Conjola.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74232-255-1 / ID: DECC20090329
File: PDF 300.97 KB / Pages 50
Name: conjola-national-park-plan-of-management-090329.pdf
Conjola National Park protects 18 different vegetation communities, including four endangered ecological communities: Coastal Saltmarsh, Swamp Sclerophyll Forest, Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest and Bangalay Sand Forest. It also contains five threatened plant species and 25 species of threatened fauna.
Conjola National Park also contains a large number of Aboriginal sites, including middens, campsites, rock shelters and grinding grooves, and a number of historic features.
Photo: Conjola National Park / Michael Van Ewijk/OEH