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Julian Rocks Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Julian Rocks Nature Reserve is located 2 kilometres north-east of the township of Byron Bay on the far north coast of New South Wales. The reserve is 0.4 hectares in size and consists of a number of jagged rocky outcrops. It is surrounded by Cape Byron Marine Park.
Publisher: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74293-086-2 / ID: DECCW20110025
File: PDF 277.17 KB / Pages 28
Name: julian-rocks-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-110025.pdf
 
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Julian Rocks Nature Reserve was reserved because of its importance as a nesting place for seabirds. It also provides foraging habitat for turtles.

The Julian Rocks are an important part of Country to the Bundjalung of Byron Bay (Arakwal) people and to other Bundjalung people and a significant and sacred Aboriginal site associated with a number of dreaming stories of the Bundjalung of Byron Bay (Arakwal) people and other Bundjalung people.