Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287:reg:3:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 46/276)
Character Range: 182098–188915

are protected from cattle grazing.
                                                                                        * Pteris kingiana                                                          * White tern
Bumbora Reserve and adjoining areas b c (Creswell Bay area)                             * Cordyline obtecta                                                        * White tern                                                       The reserve is one of three known populations of the Norfolk Island euphorbia. The southern section of the Reserve has good quality Norfolk Island pine forest with an understorey of white oak and native flax. Most of the area is coastal pine and white oak forest and sheltered coastal forest.
                                                                                        * Euphorbia norfolkiana
                                                                                        * Hypolepis dicksonioides
                                                                                        * Meryta latifolia
                                                                                        * Myoporum obscurum e
                                                                                        * Myrsine ralstoniae
                                                                                        * Pteris kingiana
                                                                                        * Senecio australis
Cascade Reserve c f (including 10ha of Quarantine Reserve)                              * Cordyline obtecta                                                        * None                                                             Remnants of sheltered coastal forest and coastal pine and white oak forest, some of which is not grazed and relatively weed-free. Cascade Creek is one of the few permanent streams on the island.
                                                                                        * Myoporum obscurum e
                                                                                        * Myrsine ralstoniae
                                                                                        * Pittosporum bracteolatum e
                                                                                        * Pteris kingiana
                                                                                        * Senecio australis
                                                                                        * Streblus pendulinus
North of Cascade                                                                        * Blechnum norfolkianum                                                    * Black noddy                                                      Coastal blocks in this area are important nesting areas for the black noddy and white tern. There are several remnants that contain listed plant species that are not well represented in the national park. The valleys between Red Road and JE Road, although weed infested, contain some of the best populations of ferns, particularly filmy ferns.
                                                                                        * Boehmeria australis australis                                            * Norfolk Island green parrot
                                                                                        * Clematis dubia                                                           * Norfolk Island robin
                                                                                        * Polyphlebium endlicherianum                                              * White tern
                                                                                        * Melicope littoralis
                                                                                        * Melicytus ramiflorus subsp. oblongifolius
                                                                                        * Meryta angustifolia
                                                                                        * Meryta latifolia
                                                                                        * Parapolystichum calanthum
                                                                                        * Pennantia endlicheri
                                                                                        * Pteris kingiana
                                                                                        * Pteris zahlbruckneriana
                                                                                        * Streblus pendulinus
                                                                                        * Ungeria floribunda
Cemetery Reserve                                                                        * Euphorbia obliqua                                                        * None                                                             Some coastal vegetation along the fence lines and outside the cemetery boundary.
Duncombe Bay area and private land adjoining Anson Bay Reserve and Selwyn Reserve   Similar to species listed for Anson Bay Reserve and Selwyn Reserve, plus:      * White tern                                                       The forest in Selwyn and Anson Bay Reserves and surrounding private land represents one of the best quality coastal forests remaining on the island (and one of the few areas with intact sandy beach herbland).
                                                                                        * Melicope littoralis                                                                                                                         The area south of Anson Beach is an important white tern nesting area.
                                                                                        * Melicytus latifolius
                                                                                        * Meryta angustifolia
                                                                                        * Muehlenbeckia australis
                                                                                        * Ungeria floribunda
Hundred Acres Reserve b c                                                               * Achyranthes arborescens e                                                * Suter's striped glass-snail                                      The largest area of pine/oak forest (coastal pine and white oak forest, coastal white oak shrubland, sheltered coastal forest) existing on the island, regenerated due to protection from grazing. It is one of the few areas outside of the national park to