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Queanbeyan Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Queanbeyan Nature Reserve is located in Letchworth, a western suburb of the city of Queanbeyan, on the Southern Tablelands of NSW.
Publisher: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 0-73136-1075 / ID: NPWS19990096
File: PDF 70.45 KB / Pages 24
Name: queanbeyan-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-990096.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

It is a small area (2.241ha) of mainly open grassy woodland and grassland which contains the endangered button wrinklewort (Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides).

In the Queanbeyan–Canberra area, much of the remaining grassy woodland and grassland communities are found in small, often disturbed remnants which have been severely modified. The habitat of R. leptorrhynchoides has been subject to clearing for both agriculture and urban development, application of fertilisers, weed invasion and probably an altered fire regime.

Queanbeyan Nature Reserve contains the only population of R. leptorrhynchoides that is formally protected in New South Wales.

The primary purpose of the reserve is to preserve this population and its habitat. Secondary objectives are to protect a sample of grassy woodland and natural temperate grassland and manage the area in a regional context.