Generic Bushland Plan of Management

Page Updated: August 25, 2009

Generic Bushland Plan of Management


August 2009

Council adopted this plan at its meeting on 11th August 2009. The plan provides guidance on the management of almost 100 bushland reserves throughout Warringah, comprising over 300 ha of bushland.  The main value of these reserves is for the conservation of remnant bushland in an urban setting.  Low-impact recreation is another value.  In addition, some reserves have value in that they support rare or threatened species or endangered ecological communities.

The actions in the plan focus on protecting these values, with the ecological value of the bushland being the primary value.  Council’s primary management intention for these reserves is to conserve and restore the bushland through bush regeneration, weed control, fencing, rehabilitation of areas affected by encroachments and the closure of selected tracks.

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