Bullawa Creek State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Bullawa Creek Community Conservation Area Zone 3

Bullawa Creek State Conservation Area covers 99 hectares and is located in the north-west plains region of NSW, approximately 10 kilometres east of Narrabri. It was reserved as a state conservation area (Community Conservation Area Zone 3) on 1 December 2005.

Date
1 November 2012
Publisher
Office of Environment and Heritage
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-74293-933-9
  • ID OEH20120935
  • File PDF 365KB
  • Pages 24
  • Name bullawa-creek-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-120935.pdf

Bullawa Creek State Conservation Area forms part of a corridor of vegetation linking Mount Kaputar National Park to the east with the Pilliga forest reserves to the south. The corridor provides refuge for many species at the western edge of their range, and for ecosystems which have been heavily cleared elsewhere.

Bullawa Creek State Conservation Area contains important habitat for declining woodland birds, small mammals and microbats, as well as a number of Aboriginal sites.