Mt Duval (37)

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Site name: Mt Duval
Site number: 37
Point numbers: 145 (Mt Duval Dry A), 146 (Mt Duval Wet A)
Ecoregion: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Participant and site owner: University of New England
Site location: Northern Tablelands, New South Wales
Latitude: -30.410
Longitude: 151.646
Site description: Mt Duval is a reserve in the Northern Tablelands of NSW, protecting remnant eucalypt woodland and moist, tall open eucalypt forest more typical of the sub-coastal mountain forests found further to the east. This site has been established in conjunction with Duval (23).

Duval (23)

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Site name: Duval
Site number: 23
Point numbers: 89 (Duval Dry A), 90 (Duval Wet A)
Ecoregion: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Participant and site owner: University of New England
Site location: Northern Tablelands, New South Wales
Latitude: -30.411
Longitude: 151.644
Site description: Duval is a regionally important site for threatened woodland birds with high biodiversity values. Duval has a long term field research station and avian dataset. Research at Duval has mainly focused on migratory passerines and broader biodiversity questions including invasive species (e.g. wild dogs), koalas and quolls. This site has been established in conjunction with Mt Duval (37).

Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park (11)

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Site name: Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park
Site number: 11
Point numbers: 41 (Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park Dry A), 42 (Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park Wet B), 43 (Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park Wet A), 44 (Little Llangothlin Reserve/Warra National Park Dry B)
Ecoregion: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Participant and site owner: University of New England and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Site location: Central eastern New South Wales
Latitude: -30.085
Longitude: 151.782
Site description: Little Llangothlin Reserve is a RAMSAR site and a drought refugia with permanent water. Nearby Warra National Park has sphagnum moss areas, and endangered New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) woodland.