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Gads Sugarloaf Nature Reserve Plan of Management

Gads Sugarloaf Nature Reserve is located 35 kilometres north-west of Kempsey, on the southern side of the Macleay River.
Publisher: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 0-73136-5798 / ID: NPWS20030116
File: PDF 115.53 KB / Pages 16
Name: gads-sugarloaf-nature-reserve-plan-of-management-030116.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

The vegetation of Gads Sugarloaf Nature Reserve is mainly dry open eucalypt forest with a significant area of dry rainforest on the steep southerly aspect. Although there have been no flora or fauna surveys undertaken in the nature reserve, five plant species and 17 animal species of significance are predicted to occur in the reserve. Gads Sugarloaf and Gads Creek are of cultural significance to the local Aboriginal community.

There is no public access to Gads Sugarloaf Nature Reserve and, as a result, the reserve does not have a history of recreational use and no facilities are provided.