Woomargama National Park, Woomargama State Conservation Area, Mullengandra Nature Reserve and Mullengandra State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Woomargama National Park, Woomargama State Conservation Area, Mullengandra Nature Reserve and Mullengandra State Conservation Area are located approximately 20 kilometres south-east of Holbrook and 30 kilometres north-east of Albury on the South West Slopes of NSW.

Date
1 November 2009
Publisher
Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (NSW)
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-74232-486-9
  • ID DECCW20090760
  • File PDF 1MB
  • Pages 62
  • Name woomargama-mullengandra-reserves-plan-of-management-090760.pdf

The reserves protect an area of highly diverse forest and woodland communities on the northern and western extent of an almost continuous belt of vegetation between south-east NSW and northern Victoria. They support a high diversity of flora and fauna communities, including seven threatened plants and up to twenty five threatened animals, some of which are at the limit of their western distribution.

The reserves contain a number of important Aboriginal sites, linking the reserves with other significant sites in the region, and remnants of mining, forestry and agricultural activities. The Hume and Hovell Walking Track passes through Woomargama.