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Langtree Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Langtree Nature Reserve is located in the Riverina, 20 kilometres south of Hillston. It has an area of 234.8 hectares and was dedicated in 1995.
Publisher: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 0-73136-9831 / ID: NPWS20010134
File: PDF 47.75 KB / Pages 20
Name: langtree-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-010134.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

The reserve conserves a remnant sample of belah-rosewood woodland and a small area of mallee. It is the only protected area of belah-rosewood association south of the Lachlan River and one of the few remaining areas of native animal habitat in the region.

The reserve has been fenced to exclude stock and major pest control programs have been carried out for rabbits and noxious weeds.

This plan provides for on-going pest species control as needed. Regeneration of native vegetation will be monitored, with the aim of achieving a natural vegetation structure and species composition.

Appropriate research programs and educational use will be permitted in the reserve. Research into the fire management requirements of the reserve’s plants and animals will be undertaken.