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Illawong Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Illawong Nature Reserve is located on the South Coast of NSW immediately inland from the seaside village of Broulee, 23 kilometres south of Batemans Bay. The reserve, which is roughly rectangular in shape, encompasses 51 hectares.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-3148 / ID: DECC20080676
File: PDF 2.68 MB / Pages 21
Name: illawong-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-080676.pdf
 
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Illawong Nature Reserve protects a section of Illawong Swamp and a small part of neighbouring Longvale Swamp which drains into Lynchs Creek, a tributary of Candlagan Creek. Although significant parts of the catchments of both of these wetlands have previously been cleared, the swamps themselves remain largely in a natural or near-natural state and provide important habitat for waterfowl.

The reserve provides habitat for a variety of other wildlife. The threatened yellowbellied glider and long-nosed potoroo have been observed near the reserve and the threatened hooded robin has been recorded on the reserve. A pair of white-bellied sea eagles maintains a nest in a large spotted gum in the reserve.