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Vegetation Survey of Woggoon and Tollingo Nature Reserves VIS_ID 1007

"Vegetation map from: Portners, M.F. (2001). Vegetation Survey of Woggoon and Tollingo Nature Reserves (Central West Region of NSW). Report for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. NSW NPWS, Sydney.

The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Woggoon (6,565 ha) and Tollingo (3,232 ha) Nature Reserves in the Central West Region of NSW, is described and mapped from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Woggoon and Tollingo Nature Reserves represent the largest eastern-most mallee remnants in NSW. Four vegetation communities are described and 152 species (158 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 44 families, 21 of which are at their geographical limits or regionally restricted. These include four species listed as restricted plants in the Western Division of NSW. A small proportion of species (7%) are exotic. Both reserves are similar, but not identical in vegetation structure and composition, with several taxa unique to each reserve."

VIS_ID 1007

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Field Value
Language English
Alternative Title tollingo_nr_VISmap_1007
Edition unknown
Purpose Vegetation Mapping
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords Environment and Conservation
Metadata Date 2001-01-03
Date of Asset Creation 2001-03-01
Date of Asset Revision 2011-04-08
Date of Asset Publication 2010-07-23
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Equivalent Scale 50000
Vector representation
Record 1
Object type
Curve
Object count
1
Geospatial Topic Biota
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Temporal Coverage From 1996-01-05 - 1996-05-31
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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Attribution NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2010"