Stony Batter Creek Nature Reserve Plan of Management
The reserve is significant as a region of overlap between tablelands and western slopes vegetation communities and species. The reserve contributes to the protection of dry open forest and woodland in the New England bioregion.
A total of 281 plant species have been recorded in the reserve to date, including 3 threatened species and a number of restricted or uncommon species.
Access to the reserve by members of the public is restricted as the reserve is surrounded by private land.
The NSW 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 a reserve will be managed in the years ahead.