Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve New South Wales | |
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Nearest town or city | Dubbo |
Coordinates | 30°38′24″S 147°41′31″E / 30.64000°S 147.69194°E |
Established | January 1971[2] |
Area | 198.24 km2 (76.5 sq mi)[2] |
Website | Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve |
Footnotes | |
Official name | Macquarie Marshes |
Designated | 1 August 1986 |
Reference no. | 337[3] |
See also | Protected areas of New South Wales |
The Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve is a protected natural wetland reserve that is located within the Macquarie Marshes, in the region along the lower Macquarie River in northwestern New South Wales, Australia. The 19,824-hectare (48,990-acre) reserve is situated approximately 600 kilometres (370 mi) northwest of Sydney and 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Warren.
The Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve is the core of the Macquarie Marshes. It is the area most frequently flooded and contains samples of all the habitat types present in the Marshes. Nevertheless, there are large and significant wetland areas outside the nature reserve, including extensive river red gum areas and some of the largest rookeries in the Marshes.[4]