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Winburndale Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Winburndale Nature Reserve is located 30 kilometres north-east of Bathurst within the Central Tablelands of New South Wales.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-2893 / ID: DECC20070616
File: PDF 490.5 KB / Pages 27
Name: winburndale-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-070616.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

In 1967 approximately 9,000 acres (3,642.25 hectares) of Crown land was reserved under the Fauna Protection Act1948 as Winburndale Nature Reserve. The land, which covered a large portion of the Winburndale Range and part of the Winburndale Rivulet, was dedicated as a faunal reserve for the purpose of the protection and care of fauna, the propagation of fauna and the promotion of the study of flora. Today the reserve covers 10,718 hectares.

The reserve contains 12 native vegetation communities and is significant because it is the only area within the Central West, apart from Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area, that contains subalpine (montane) vegetation associations. The diverse range of vegetation communities in the reserve provides a wide variety of habitats for native animals. A total of 166 species of native animals have been recorded, 11 of which are listed as threatened species.