Razorback Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Razorback Nature Reserve is located in the Central Tablelands of NSW, about 12 kilometres east of Bigga and 45 kilometres north of Crookwell. The reserve covers 2647 hectares and is considered significant because of the natural link it provides between the botanical divisions of Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands and Central Western Slopes.
Publisher: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (NSW)
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74232-577-4
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ID: DECC20100180
File: PDF 294.15 KB / Pages 0
Name: razorback-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-100180.pdf
The reserve provides a geographical link between coastal and inland plant and animal communities, and is an important habitat for migratory and threatened species.
The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 requires that a plan of management be prepared for each nature reserve. A plan of management is a legal document that outlines how an area will be managed in the years ahead.