Dural Nature Reserve Draft Plan of Management
Public exhibition for this document was from 9 October 2009 to 18 January 2010. Public consultation for this document has ended.
Dural Nature Reserve is considered to be of significance for:
Biological values
Conservation of a vegetation community dominated by Eucalyptus pilularis / Angophora costata Tall Open Forest. This vegetation community is becoming increasingly rare across its original range on the Hornsby Plateau.
Landscape/catchment values
The reserve is in the Georges Creek system, a tributary of Berowra Creek and part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment; the tall open forest has scenic beauty.
Historic heritage values
Presence of early 20th Century farming relics that form part of the farming heritage of the Pennant Hills / Dural area.
Research and education values
Geological processes, significant plant communities, cultural features and a variety of management issues in the planning area such as fire regimes on the reserve’s vegetation communities and the effectiveness of weed suppression programs provide numerous opportunities for research and education.
Recreation values
Attractive natural bushland area popular with visitors for bushwalking and nature appreciation.