Budelah Nature Reserve Plan of Management
Budelah Nature Reserve covers an area of 4,045 hectares and is located approximately 40 kilometres northeast of Mungindi and 120 kilometres northwest of Moree, in north west NSW.
Publisher: Department of Environment Climate Change and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74293-047-3 / ID: DECCW20101010
File: PDF 744.2 KB / Pages 35
Name: budelah-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-101010.pdf
Budelah Nature Reserve conserves the endangered ecological communities of Coolibah-Black Box Woodland and Carbeen Open Forest; threatened animal species such as the Glossy Black-cockatoo, Bush Stone-curlew, Australian Bustard and Barking Owl; and the historic “Athlone” homestead precinct.
It is part of the traditional country of the Kamilaroi Aboriginal people and contains over 50 Aboriginal sites, including artefact scatters, scarred trees and a shell midden.