Turallo Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Turallo Nature Reserve protects one of the region’s best examples of Natural Temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands, an endangered ecological community listed under Commonwealth legislation. It has a particularly high native plant species richness, with around 100 species being recorded.
A number of threatened fauna have also been recorded in the reserve, including the diamond firetail, little whip snake, and the Canberra raspy cricket (listed under ACT legislation). It also contains a rare large green weevil which has not been recorded in recent years except in the reserve.