Bogandyera Nature Reserve
GROUND BAITING: 1 May - 1 November 2024
Bogandyera Nature Reserve is part of a group of protected areas in New South Wales, Australia, along with Jingellic Nature Reserve and Clarkes Hill Nature Reserve. These reserves are located in the upper Murray River region, near the border of NSW and Victoria.
Bogandyera Nature Reserve covers an area of 9,503 hectares and was gazetted in 2001. It is comprised of lands that were previously the Ournie State Forest, part of Mannus State Forest and various portions of vacant Crown land. Bogandyera Nature Reserve contains important habitat for threatened species, including the squirrel glider and powerful owl.
The baiting activities undertaken at Bogandyera Nature Reserve are managed by the Khancoban office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Type: ground baiting
Target species: “feral animals”
Dates: 1 May - 1 November 2024
Contact office: Khancoban - (02) 6336 8400
Notes: NPWS claim that this program is “designed to minimise predator impacts on wildlife, especially threatened species”.