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Nest Hill Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Nest Hill Nature Reserve is located 25 kilometres north of Holbrook and 35km south of Wagga Wagga on the South West Slopes of NSW. It is comprised of 759 hectares of undulating country which, prior to gazettal in January 2001, was Pulletop State Forest.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-0653 / ID: DECCW20060000
File: PDF 267.79 KB / Pages 21
Name: nest-hill-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-060000.pdf
 
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Nest Hill Nature Reserve is located within the South West Slopes Bioregion of NSW. Of particular interest in the reserve is the presence of red box / red stringy bark communities. Only slight changes in soils, position on slope, and elevation, bring about significant changes in these communities.

Nest Hill Nature Reserve is important as an island habitat. Of particular significance is the existence of the Brown Tree-creeper within the reserve which is listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995.

Nest Hill Nature Reserve is surrounded by freehold land and there are no visitor facilities or public vehicular access within the reserve. The reserve currently receives low levels of use for activities such as nature study, walking and bird watching.