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    • West Goan Creek Track
    • Frost Trail Drive
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    • Home
    • About the Forest
      • About the Forest
      • Plants
      • Mammals
      • Reptiles & Frogs
      • Birds
      • Insects
      • Fungi
    • History
      • First Peoples
      • The Naturalist from Hell
      • Bush Brothers
      • Chinese Charcoal Burners
      • What's in a name?
    • Walking Tracks
      • Before you go
      • Old Breelong Track
      • Quarry Block Track
      • Charcoal Burners Track
      • Ranters Creek Track
      • Northern Trail
      • Mt Carl Trail
      • West Goan Creek Track
      • Frost Trail Drive
    • Gallery
      • Photo Gallery
      • Soundscapes
    • Twitchers corner

  • Home
  • About the Forest
    • About the Forest
    • Plants
    • Mammals
    • Reptiles & Frogs
    • Birds
    • Insects
    • Fungi
  • History
    • First Peoples
    • The Naturalist from Hell
    • Bush Brothers
    • Chinese Charcoal Burners
    • What's in a name?
  • Walking Tracks
    • Before you go
    • Old Breelong Track
    • Quarry Block Track
    • Charcoal Burners Track
    • Ranters Creek Track
    • Northern Trail
    • Mt Carl Trail
    • West Goan Creek Track
    • Frost Trail Drive
  • Gallery
    • Photo Gallery
    • Soundscapes
  • Twitchers corner

PLANTS

Nearly 700 species of plants have been identified in the forest. The best time to visit the forest for flowers is September - November whn masses of wildflowers come into bloom.


A comprehensive plant survey is available at https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/goonoo-reserves-vegetation-2018#



PHOTO GALLERIES

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Further information

The Dubbo Field Naturalists & Conservation Society (https://www.dubbofieldnats.org.au/) produce the best guide to the plants and animals you might expect to come across in the forest. Their publication “Plants and Animals of the Dubbo Region” is available to order online.


Nearly 700 species of plants have been identified in the forest. A comprehensive survey is available at https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/goonoo-reserves-vegetation-2018#


A flora list for the Dubbo and Central Western slopes region including the forest can be found via the following link:  Dubbo Field Naturalist & Conservation Society (DFNCS) 


A detailed survey of the fauna and flora of the forest is included in;

.Brigalow Belt South Regional Assessment 2000


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