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Wanna Wanna Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Wanna Wanna Nature Reserve is located in the southern tablelands of NSW, approximately 5 kilometres east of Queanbeyan. It was gazetted as part of the Southern Regional Forest Agreement in 2001, and is 33 hectares in size.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-1056 / ID: DEC20060656
File: PDF 292.21 KB / Pages 16
Name: wanna-wanna-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-060656.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

The reserve is located on the flat raised plateau that forms the watershed between the Molonglo and Queanbeyan Rivers to the east of the Queanbeyan fault line.

The reserve is dominated by regrowth dry sclerophyll forest consisting of scribbly gum, long-leaved bundy, red stringybark, brittle gum and red box. The understorey is generally very sparse, consisting of a litter bed with occasional shrub or tussock grass. The locality has abundant birdlife with over 45 species being recorded to date.