These reserves conserve areas of endangered swamp sclerophyll forest, coastal saltmarsh, subtropical coastal floodplain forest and swamp oak floodplain forest. They are part of a wildlife corridor between the coastal floodplains and forested hinterland and contain the vulnerable bordered guinea flower, and four threatened animal species including the rufous bettong.
Mororo Creek Nature Reserve and Chatsworth Hill State Conservation Area Plan of Management
Mororo Creek Nature Reserve and Chatsworth Hill State Conservation Area are located north-east of Grafton and inland from Yamba in north-eastern New South Wales. Mororo Creek Nature Reserve covers an area of 80 hectares and Chatsworth Hill State Conservation Area covers 510 hectares.
- Date
- 1 September 2012
- Publisher
- Office of Environment and Heritage
- Type
- Publication, Plan of management, Final
- Status
- Final
- Cost
- Free
- Language
- English
- Tags
- ISBN 978-1-74293-843-1
- ID OEH20120796
- File PDF 1.2MB
- Pages 25
- Name mororo-creek-reserve-chatsworth-hill-conservation-area-plan-of-management-120796.pdf