McKay Reserve, Palm Beach, New South Wales
Endangered ecological communitiesNature reserves in New South WalesNorthern BeachesRemnant urban bushlandUse Australian English from August 2019
McKay Reserve is a small tract of remnant urban bushland in Palm Beach, parts of which contain the endangered ecological community (EEC) Pittwater and Wagstaffe Spotted Gum Forest. The reserve lies on a ridge on the Barrenjoey Peninsula and overlooks western Pittwater. Mapping by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage in 2013 shows the reserve as also containing Coastal escarpment littoral rainforest, a particular subgroup of the Littoral Rainforest community, which is also an endangered ecological community.
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Ocean Road, Sydney Palm Beach
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N -33.604722222222 ° | E 151.32333333333 ° |
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McKay Reserve
Ocean Road
2108 Sydney, Palm Beach
New South Wales, Australia
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