AREA Environmental & Heritage Consultants (AREA) were engaged by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) in 2023 to conduct a vegetation survey on Brindingabba National Park to inform the production of a Plant Community Type (PCT) map of the park and produce a report detailing the methodologies used to complete the PCT map.
The rural property Brindingabba-Bindra Station located approximately 150km north of Bourke and covering approximately 33,000 hectares was added to the NSW national parks estate in late 2021. Brindingabba National Park is located in the Mulga Lands Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) Bioregion. The Park’s most southern boundary is approximately 2.5 kilometres north of the Cuttaburra Creek. The Cuttaburra Creek floodplain extends into the park.
More information is included in the report:
Brindingabba National Park Vegetation Survey, Mapping methodology and results, Bourke LGA NSW, March 2023
VIS ID 5125