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Site 4. Morven – Tregole Road (opposite Tregole Park)<br />

STOCK ROUTE NUMBER: U527<br />

PRIORITY SPECIES: Plants:<br />

ooline (Cadellia pentasylis).<br />

RATING: BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT<br />

SHIRE COUNCIL: MURWEH SHIRE<br />

This site is a triangular reserve on an inactive stock route opposite Tregole National<br />

Park. It is one of the best stands of ooline (Cadellia pentasylis) (Plate 35) visited<br />

during the field visits for this project, as the trees were abundant and intermixed with<br />

bottle trees (Brachychiton rupestris). This reserve is approximately 300 metres by<br />

100 metres, and as it is opposite Tregole National Park it has good connectivity. The<br />

site also has a road on all sides that provides good protection from wildfires.<br />

Plate 35. Ooline trees (Photo: B. Walsh).<br />

THREATS: The major threats to this reserve are overgrazing by cattle, habitat<br />

degradation by rabbits, inappropriate fire regime, collectors (for both firewood and<br />

wood turning), and habitat degradation by weeds.<br />

CURRENT MANEGEMENT: None.<br />

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that there needs to be negotiations<br />

between Murweh Shire Council and DTMR to recognise this site as an area of ‘no<br />

disturbance’, which would avoid accidental clearance or gravel extraction. Inclusion<br />

of the site in the shire pest and weed management programme is also<br />

recommended.<br />

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