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Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve

Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve situated to the north of Temora, located in the Riverina region of New South Wales in eastern Australia. It has an area of 756 hectares.

Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve
New South Wales
Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve
Nearest town or cityTemora
Coordinates34°16′28″S 147°37′45″E / 34.27444°S 147.62917°E / -34.27444; 147.62917
Established1982 (1982)[1]
Area7.56 km2 (2.9 sq mi)[1]
Managing authoritiesNSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
WebsiteBoginderra Hills Nature Reserve
See alsoProtected areas of
New South Wales

History edit

The reserve was formed in 1982 when NSW Parks and Wildlife purchased 551 hectares of mainly forested granite hill, recognising the conservation value of the area. In August 2005, an additional 205 hectares of adjacent and similar hill country were purchased and added to the reserve.

Geology edit

The reserve covers the Boginderra Hills, which form the main ridge of the Nurraburra Hills. Its highest point rises to 494 metres above sea level. These hills are made of Boginderra Granite, which was formed from cooling magma bodies from deep within the earth. These bodies, known as plutons, then lifted through the crust to their current positions. This occurred around 370 million years ago (in the Late Devonian period). The granites in the Nurraburra Hills are around 77% silicon dioxide (Si02) and 11% aluminum oxide (Al2O3), with a range of other metal oxides present.[2] No mining surveys have been conducted, however drilling has been completed in other hills in the Nurraburra complex which has shown the presence of some rare earth elements, however none in any economic quantity.[3]

Biology edit

Flora edit

Plant life is typical of the area, including eucalypt, callitris and acacia species (amongst others) covering a range of native shrubs, grasses and ground covers.[4] Key populations present in the reserve include:

Kurrajong trees (Brachychiton populneus) are interspersed across the reserve

There are two plant species of conservation significance in the reserve, Brunonia australis, a small blue-flowering annual, and Mitrasacme paradoxa, a small perennial herb.

Fauna edit

Animal life is reasonably diverse. Observed species include:

Mammals edit

No survey targeting bats or small mammals has been undertaken, so no species have yet been recorded.

Birds edit

At least 65 species have been observed in the reserve, and an additional 69 in the surrounding areas many of which are likely to occur within the reserve. Threatened species recorded include:

Reptiles and amphibians edit

Human Use edit

Like many of the surrounding hill areas, the Boginderra Hills may have seen light use by Australian Aborigines for various purposes (though evidence has yet been found). Immediately prior to the formation of the reserve, the land had been used for livestock grazing. Cropping was impossible on the rocky and hilly terrain and so no substantial land clearing had taken place on the hill itself (compared to the plains that surround it). A trigonometric station, called Nurraburra, was placed on the hill by the Central Mapping Authority (now part of NSW Land and Property Information). Since formation of the reserve, human use has been limited to recreational use. No trails have been formed in the reserve and NSW Parks and Wildlife service do not intend to create facilities so as to limit the impact of public visitation on the flora and fauna.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Government of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  2. ^ Wormald, R.J.; Price, R.C. (1988). "Peralkaline granites near Temora, southern New South Wales: Tectonic and petrological implications". Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 35 (2): 209–221. Bibcode:1988AuJES..35..209W. doi:10.1080/14400958808527941.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
  4. ^ Vegetation survey of Copperhannia, Barton , Dapper & Boginderra Hills Nature Reserves : report for the National Parks and Wildlife Service - Central West District / Roger Lembit & Nick Skelton, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

External links edit

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Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve situated to the north of Temora located in the Riverina region of New South Wales in eastern Australia It has an area of 756 hectares Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve New South WalesIUCN category Ia strict nature reserve Boginderra Hills Nature ReserveNearest town or cityTemoraCoordinates34 16 28 S 147 37 45 E 34 27444 S 147 62917 E 34 27444 147 62917Established1982 1982 1 Area7 56 km2 2 9 sq mi 1 Managing authoritiesNSW National Parks amp Wildlife ServiceWebsiteBoginderra Hills Nature ReserveSee alsoProtected areas ofNew South Wales Contents 1 History 2 Geology 3 Biology 3 1 Flora 3 2 Fauna 3 2 1 Mammals 3 2 2 Birds 3 2 3 Reptiles and amphibians 4 Human Use 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe reserve was formed in 1982 when NSW Parks and Wildlife purchased 551 hectares of mainly forested granite hill recognising the conservation value of the area In August 2005 an additional 205 hectares of adjacent and similar hill country were purchased and added to the reserve Geology editThe reserve covers the Boginderra Hills which form the main ridge of the Nurraburra Hills Its highest point rises to 494 metres above sea level These hills are made of Boginderra Granite which was formed from cooling magma bodies from deep within the earth These bodies known as plutons then lifted through the crust to their current positions This occurred around 370 million years ago in the Late Devonian period The granites in the Nurraburra Hills are around 77 silicon dioxide Si02 and 11 aluminum oxide Al2O3 with a range of other metal oxides present 2 No mining surveys have been conducted however drilling has been completed in other hills in the Nurraburra complex which has shown the presence of some rare earth elements however none in any economic quantity 3 Biology editFlora edit Plant life is typical of the area including eucalypt callitris and acacia species amongst others covering a range of native shrubs grasses and ground covers 4 Key populations present in the reserve include Tumbledown red gum Eucalyptus dealbata red stringybark Eucalyptus macrorhyncha in the creeklines and areas with deeper soils Tick bush Kunzea sp D and drooping sheoak Allocasuarina verticillata on the eastern and southern sides where the soil is shallower and rockier Dwyer s red gum Eucalyptus dwyeri black cypress pine Callitris endlicheri and currawang Acacia doratoxylon found on rocky soils and exposed aspects White box Eucalyptus albens and yellow box Eucalyptus melliodora in the north east Kurrajong trees Brachychiton populneus are interspersed across the reserveThere are two plant species of conservation significance in the reserve Brunonia australis a small blue flowering annual and Mitrasacme paradoxa a small perennial herb Fauna edit Animal life is reasonably diverse Observed species include Mammals edit Short beaked echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus Common brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula Eastern grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus Swamp wallaby Wallabia bicolor Red necked wallaby Macropus rufogriseus No survey targeting bats or small mammals has been undertaken so no species have yet been recorded Birds edit At least 65 species have been observed in the reserve and an additional 69 in the surrounding areas many of which are likely to occur within the reserve Threatened species recorded include Turquoise parrot Neophema pulchella Speckled warbler Pyrrholaemus sagittatus Brown treecreeper Climacteris picumnus Grey crowned babbler eastern subspecies Pomatostomus temporalis temporalis Reptiles and amphibians edit Southern shiny tailed gecko Diplodactylus intermedius Tree dtella Gehyra variegata Thick tailed gecko Underwoodisaurus milii Nobbi lashtail Amphibolurus nobbi Tree crevice skink Egernia striolata Shiny palmed shining skink Cryptoblepharus carnabyi Human Use editLike many of the surrounding hill areas the Boginderra Hills may have seen light use by Australian Aborigines for various purposes though evidence has yet been found Immediately prior to the formation of the reserve the land had been used for livestock grazing Cropping was impossible on the rocky and hilly terrain and so no substantial land clearing had taken place on the hill itself compared to the plains that surround it A trigonometric station called Nurraburra was placed on the hill by the Central Mapping Authority now part of NSW Land and Property Information Since formation of the reserve human use has been limited to recreational use No trails have been formed in the reserve and NSW Parks and Wildlife service do not intend to create facilities so as to limit the impact of public visitation on the flora and fauna See also editProtected areas of New South WalesReferences edit a b Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve Park management NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Government of New South Wales Archived from the original on 21 June 2015 Retrieved 21 June 2015 Wormald R J Price R C 1988 Peralkaline granites near Temora southern New South Wales Tectonic and petrological implications Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 35 2 209 221 Bibcode 1988AuJES 35 209W doi 10 1080 14400958808527941 Narraburra Project Archived from the original on 10 March 2015 Retrieved 2015 06 21 Vegetation survey of Copperhannia Barton Dapper amp Boginderra Hills Nature Reserves report for the National Parks and Wildlife Service Central West District Roger Lembit amp Nick Skelton NSW National Parks and Wildlife ServiceExternal links editBoginderra Hills Nature Reserve Plan of management PDF PDF Government of New South Wales 21 July 2008 ISBN 978 1 74122 296 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve amp oldid 1106295360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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