Downfall Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Downfall Nature Reserve is located 26 kilometres west of Batlow and 9 kilometres north of the small town of Rosewood. The reserve was gazetted in 2001 as part of the Southern Regional Forest Agreement and covers an area of 496 hectares.

Date
1 May 2006
Publisher
Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 1-74122-0637
  • ID DECCW20060644
  • File PDF 346KB
  • Pages 19
  • Name downfall-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-060644.pdf

Downfall Nature Reserve is located within the South West Slopes Bioregion of NSW. Due to disturbance and clearing, all remaining vegetation in this bioregion is considered important.

Downfall Nature Reserve is important as an island habitat for a diverse range of native species. Of particular interest is the number of species listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 including the barking owl, turquoise parrot and squirrel glider.