Moore Park Nature Reserve

Moore Park Nature Reserve is a small remnant of "dry" rainforest in Northern New South Wales. It lies at the confluence of Findon Creek and the Richmond River. It was once part of a larger rainforest known as Boyd's Scrub. A colony of Flying Foxes lives in the rainforest.

Moore Park Nature Reserve
New South Wales
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
dry rainforest at Moore Park Nature Reserve
Moore Park Nature Reserve
Nearest town or cityKyogle
Coordinates28°26′14″S 152°52′45″E
Postcode(s)2474
Elevation78 m (256 ft)
Area9 ha[1]
Managing authoritiesNSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
WebsiteMoore Park Nature Reserve
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
? ? 950 mm
37.4 in
See alsoProtected areas of
New South Wales

The forest is dominated by a large Moreton Bay Fig. Other canopy species include the Black Bean, Silky Oak, Plum Pine and Native Elm.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Moore Park Nature Reserve: Park management". Office of Environment & Heritage. Government of New South Wales. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  2. Floyd, A. G. (1990). Australian Rainforests of New South Wales. 2. p. 83. ISBN 0-949324-32-9.


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