Approximately 90% of Duroby Nature Reserve is lowland rainforest, which is listed as an endangered ecological community under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. This is one of the largest areas of lowland rainforest in the lower Tweed Valley and it contains the highest number of tree species recorded in a rainforest in NSW. Thirteen plant species and five animal species listed as threatened in NSW have been recorded in the reserve, as well as nine nationally threatened plant species.
Duroby Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Duroby Nature Reserve is located approximately eight kilometres north-east of Murwillumbah, in the lower Tweed Valley on the Far North Coast of New South Wales. It was established in 2006 and has an area of 31.34 hectares.
- Date
- 1 December 2010
- Publisher
- Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (NSW)
- Type
- Publication, Plan of management, Final
- Status
- Final
- Cost
- Free
- Language
- English
- Tags
- ISBN 978-1-74293-057-2
- ID DECCW20101031
- File PDF 733KB
- Pages 32
- Name duroby-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-101031.pdf