Lake Urana Nature Reserve Explained

Type:protected
Lake Urana Nature Reserve
State:nsw
Iucn Category:Ia
Relief:1
Coordinates:-35.275°N 146.1531°W
Area:3.02
Area Footnotes:[1]
Managing Authorities:NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Url:http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0707

The Lake Urana Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve situated adjacent to Lake Urana, a salt lake, that is located in the Riverina region of New South Wales in eastern Australia. The 302ha reserve is situated near the rural locality of .[1]

Flora

The woodland in the reserve includes yellow box and white cypress pine. Shrubs include thorny saltbush, ruby saltbush, western golden wattle, emu bush, and black cottongrass. Ground cover is made up of grasses and herbs, with over 70 species having been recorded, including wiregrass, speargrass, and nodding chocolate lily. On the shore is a narrow area of red gum woodland.

Fauna

Fauna includes eastern grey kangaroos, and 37 bird species have been identified. When the lake floods, waterbirds such as wood ducks, Pacific black duck, Australian grey teal, yellow-billed spoonbill, black-fronted dotterel, and magpie larks visit.

The northern half of the reserve falls within the Riverina Plains Important Bird Area, an area identified by BirdLife International as supporting threatened bird species such as the Plains Wanderer.[2]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Urana Nature Reserve: Park management. Office of Environment & Heritage. Government of New South Wales. 29 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Riverina Plains . 1 November 2024. BirdLife International. BirdLife International .