Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve are adjacent conservation areas located south-west of Nowra. The national park is primarily plateau bordered by escarpment and has an area of 4,013 hectares. The nature reserve is fairly flat, cut by a small gorge along Parma Creek, and has an area of 3,486 hectares.

Date
1 May 2010
Publisher
Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-74232-801-0
  • ID DECCW20100494
  • File PDF 666KB
  • Pages 51
  • Name jerrawangala-national-park-parma-creek-reserve-plan-of-management-100494.pdf

Jerrawangala National Park and Parma Creek Nature Reserve contain tall, open and low forest, woodland, rainforest, heath and rocky escarpment. Three threatened plant species and 6 threatened fauna species have been recorded, including a particularly high density of heath frogs. There are several recorded Aboriginal sites and two 1940s charcoal burning sites in the park.