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Byron Flora and Fauna Study 1999 - Byron Shire Council

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BYRON FLORA AND FAUNA STUDY, <strong>1999</strong><br />

12. HUONBROOK<br />

Huonbrook contained a high diversity of vegetation associations. Brush Box forest <strong>and</strong> wet to moist sclerophyll<br />

forest were found on the lower hill slopes with subtropical rainforest occurring in the gullies <strong>and</strong> sheltered<br />

hill slopes. Dry sclerophyll forest was found on the upper slopes <strong>and</strong> in exposed situations. Huonbrook<br />

contained areas of old growth eucalypt forest, important habitat for threatened fauna species such as the<br />

Sooty Owl. The area has been identified as containing core native vegetation (Table 8.1).<br />

Only limited surveys were undertaken during the current study. Further surveys in Huonbrook are likely to<br />

result in additional Threatened flora <strong>and</strong> fauna species records.<br />

Threatened flora species<br />

Red Boppel Nut<br />

Red Lilly Pilly<br />

Rough-shelled Bush Nut<br />

Rusty Rose Walnut<br />

Threatened fauna species<br />

Black Bittern<br />

Bush-hen<br />

Rufous Scrub-bird – one recorded location<br />

in <strong>Byron</strong> <strong>Shire</strong><br />

Little Bentwing-bat<br />

13. MULLUMBIMBY CREEK UPPER (AND MULLUMBIMBY CREEK LOWER)<br />

Mullumbimby Creek contained a high diversity of vegetation associations. Brush Box forest <strong>and</strong> wet to<br />

moist sclerophyll forest were found on the lower hill slopes with subtropical rainforest occurring in the<br />

gullies <strong>and</strong> sheltered hill slopes. Dry sclerophyll forest was found on the upper slopes <strong>and</strong> in exposed<br />

situations. Mullumbimby Creek contained areas of old growth eucalypt forest, important habitat for<br />

Threatened fauna species such as the Sooty Owl.<br />

Only limited surveys were undertaken during the current study. Further surveys in Mullumbimby Creek are<br />

likely to result in additional Threatened flora <strong>and</strong> fauna species records.<br />

Threatened flora species<br />

Brush Sauropus<br />

Durobby<br />

Red Lilly Pilly<br />

Rough-shelled Bush Nut<br />

Small-leaved Tamarind – one of only two records<br />

in the study area (one record in Inner Pocket NR)<br />

Threatened fauna species<br />

Sooty Owl<br />

Koala<br />

Little Bentwing-bat<br />

Common Bentwing-bat<br />

Large-eared Pied Bat –three recorded<br />

locations in the study area<br />

MULLUMBIMBY CREEK LOWER<br />

Mullumbimby Creek lower contained a diversity of vegetation associations although the vegetation<br />

in this area was fragmented due to clearing for banana plantations <strong>and</strong> grazing. Brush Box forest<br />

<strong>and</strong> wet to moist sclerophyll forest were found on the lower hill slopes with subtropical rainforest<br />

occurring in the gullies <strong>and</strong> sheltered hill slopes. Moist to dry sclerophyll forest was found on the<br />

upper slopes <strong>and</strong> in exposed situations. Riparian rainforest fringes parts of Mullumbimby Creek.<br />

Only limited surveys were undertaken during the current study. Further surveys in Mullumbimby<br />

Creek lower are likely to result in additional Threatened flora <strong>and</strong> fauna species records.<br />

Threatened flora species<br />

Threatened fauna species<br />

Ball Nut<br />

Black Bittern<br />

Durobby<br />

Bush-hen<br />

Fragrant Myrtle<br />

Wompoo Fruit-dove<br />

Three-leaved Bosistoa/Heart-leaved Bosistoa – one Common Planigale<br />

recorded location in the study area.<br />

Heart-leaved Bosistoa may be a juvenile form of<br />

Three-leaved Bosistoa<br />

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