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Warra National Park Plan of Management

Warra National Park is located on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales east of Glencoe, between Glen Innes and Guyra, and covers an area of 2031 hectares.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-2532 / ID: DECC20070615
File: PDF 189.17 KB / Pages 17
Name: warra-national-park-plan-of-management-070615.pdf
 
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Warra National Park is part of a regional network of Northern Tablelands parks and reserves. It contains a diversity of habitat types, including riparian scrubs and heaths, sphagnum bog and granite outcrop habitats. The riparian scrub and heath community and the white sally - New England peppermint woodlands found in the park are considered locally endangered.

Warra National Park contains 5 plants listed as threatened in New South Wales, including the pygmy cypress pine and the broad-leaved sally. It also provides habitat for 7 threatened animal species, including the spotted-tailed quoll, and is thought likely to contain other threatened species such as the parma wallaby.