Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area, Pulbah Island Nature Reserve and Moon Island Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area (SCA) consists of 6 separate areas on the shores of Lake Macquarie. Pulbah Island Nature Reserve is located in the middle of Lake Macquarie, while Moon Island Nature Reserve is situated off the coast at the entrance to Lake Macquarie. All three reserves lie between Newcastle and Lake Munmorah on the Central Coast of New South Wales.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-0130
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ID: DEC20050672
File: PDF 944.76 KB / Pages 66
Name: lake-macquarie-pulbah-island-moon-island-reserves-plan-of-management-050672.pdf
The special values of Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area, Pulbah Island Nature Reserve and Moon Island Nature Reserve include their significant native vegetation communities and threatened species, their scenic value, and their importance in providing passive recreational opportunities for the region. Pulbah Island is of importance for Aboriginal heritage and Moon Island provides important sea bird habitat.
Photo: South shore Pulbah Island Aboriginal Place Nature Reserve. Credit: P Norris/OEH