Pulletop Nature Reserve
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Pulletop Nature Reserve is a
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, located in the Cobar Peneplain region of
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, in eastern
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. The reserve is located approximately north of
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, and southwest of
Rankins Springs Rankins Springs is a village in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia in Carrathool Shire and on the Mid-Western Highway. At the 2011 census, Rankins Springs had a population of 299 residents living in 145 private dwellings. This d ...
.


History

The reserve lies within
Wiradjuri The Wiradjuri people (; ) are a group of Aboriginal Australian people from central New South Wales, united by common descent through kinship and shared traditions. They survived as skilled hunter-fisher-gatherers, in family groups or clans, a ...
country, however the history of Aboriginal use of the reserve is unknown. There are significant Aboriginal sites in
Cocoparra National Park The Cocoparra National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Riverina The Riverina () is an agricultural list of regions in Australia, region of south-western New South Wales, Australia. The Riverina is distinguished fro ...
, which is located east of Pulletop Nature Reserve, and it is thought that hunting would have occurred throughout the mallee country around Cocoparra National Park, which would include Pulletop Nature Reserve. The reserve was formerly part of a privately owned property that was progressively cleared in the 1950s for sheep and crop production. From 1951 to 1960, Australian
ornithologist Ornithology, from Ancient Greek ὄρνις (''órnis''), meaning "bird", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study", is a branch of zoology dedicated to the study of birds. Several aspects of ornithology differ from related discip ...
Harry Frith used the area of the reserve to study the ecology and behaviour of a small number of
malleefowl The malleefowl (''Leipoa ocellata'') is a stocky ground-dwelling Australian bird about the size of a domestic chicken (to which it is distantly related). It is notable for the large nesting mounds constructed by the males and lack of parental ca ...
. Frith's research led him to publish nine scientific papers and a book — ''
The Mallee-Fowl ''The Mallee-Fowl'' is a book published by Angus & Robertson in 1962, with the subtitle ''The Bird that Builds an Incubator''. It was authored by Australian ornithologist Harry Frith. It was issued in octavo format (224 x 140 mm), contai ...
: The Bird that Builds an Incubator'' (1962) — which focused on the breeding, distribution, predation and conservation of mallefowl. By 1956 the area of the reserve had become isolated from other areas of mallee. Steps to preserve the area to conserve habitat for the malleefowl began in December 1960, when 145 hectares was withdrawn from sale from Homestead Farm. In January 1963, the area was dedicated as Pulletop Faunal Reserve, renamed to Pulletop Nature Reserve in 1967.


Environment

The nature reserve has a flat to very gently undulating topography, with no watercourses or drainage lines. The soils of the area are highly permeable, with any precipitation absorbed rapidly.


Flora

The dominant vegetation type of the reserve is tall shrubland to low woodland dominated by multistemmed mallee eucalypts. The woodland within the reserve consists mostly of four mallee species: white mallee, narrow-leaved red mallee, red mallee, and yorrell. Other large tree species present within the reserve include bimble box. Other native plant species recorded within the reserve include
broombush ''Melaleuca uncinata'', commonly known as broombush, broom honeymyrtle or brushwood, is a plant in the paperbark family native to southern Australia. It is harvested from the wild, and grown in plantations, for broombush fencing. The Noongar nam ...
, mallee pine, streaked wattle,
desert quandong ''Santalum acuminatum'', the desert quandong, is a hemiparasitic plant in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae, (Native to Australia) which is widely dispersed throughout the central deserts and southern areas of Australia. The species, especiall ...
, wedge-leaf hop-bush, smooth wallaby-bush, spinifex, small-flowered wallaby-grass, tall feather-grass, annual bluebell, five-minute grass, dwarf greenhood, blue fingers, pink fingers, and blunt greenhood.


Fauna

Mammal species recorded within the nature reserve include
eastern grey kangaroo The eastern grey kangaroo (''Macropus giganteus'': gigantic large-foot; also great grey kangaroo or forester kangaroo) is a marsupial found in the eastern third of Australia, with a population of several million. Although a large ''M. giganteus ...
,
western grey kangaroo The western grey kangaroo (''Macropus fuliginosus''), also referred to as a western grey giant kangaroo, black-faced kangaroo, mallee kangaroo, sooty kangaroo and (when referring to the Kangaroo Island subspecies) Kangaroo Island grey kangaroo, i ...
,
short-beaked echidna The short-beaked echidna (''Tachyglossus aculeatus''), also called the short-nosed echidna, is one of four living species of echidna, and the only member of the genus ''Tachyglossus'', from Ancient Greek (), meaning "fast", and (), meaning ...
, and
slender-tailed dunnart The slender-tailed dunnart (''Sminthopsis murina''), also known as the common dunnart in Australia, is a dasyurid marsupial. It has an average body length of 7 to 12 centimeters (2.8–4.7 in) with a tail length of 5.5 to 13 centim ...
. Reptiles and amphibians recorded in the reserve include
sand goanna The sand goanna (''Varanus gouldii)'', also known commonly as Gould's monitor, the racehorse goanna, and the sand monitor, is a species of large Australian monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. Taxonomy John Edward Gray described the specie ...
, shingleback skink, common bluetongue, pobblebonk and spotted marsh frog. 123 mallee and woodland bird species have been recorded within the reserve, with commonly sighted species including
weebill The weebill (''Smicrornis brevirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Acanthizidae. It is an insectivorous passerine that is found throughout mainland Australia. At long, it is Australia's smallest bird. It was originally described by Joh ...
,
spiny-cheeked honeyeater The spiny-cheeked honeyeater (''Acanthagenys rufogularis'') is the monotypic taxon, only species in the genus ''Acanthagenys''. It is large for a honeyeater, ranging from tall and weighing around 52 grams."Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater." Feath ...
, white-eared honeyeater, yellow-plumed honeyeater, grey shrikethrush,
Australian ringneck The Australian ringneck (''Barnardius zonarius'') is a parrot native to Australia. Except for extreme tropical and highland areas, the species has adapted to all conditions. Treatments of genus ''Barnardius'' have previously recognised two sp ...
and greater bluebonnet. At least 14 bird species listed under the ''Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016'' have been recorded within the reserve. Mallefowl,
red-lored whistler The red-lored whistler (''Pachycephala rufogularis'') is one of nine species of whistler occurring in Australia and a member of the family Pachycephalidae which includes whistlers, shrike-thrushes, pitohuis and allies. The limited range of this ...
, and
southern scrub robin The southern scrub robin (''Drymodes brunneopygia'') is a species of bird in the family Petroicidae. It is endemism, endemic to Australia, where it occurs in mallee (habit), mallee and heathland in the semi-arid southern parts of the continent, e ...
were present in the reserveuntil the mid to late 1980s, but are now considered to be locally extinct. Similarly,
chestnut quail-thrush The chestnut quail-thrush (''Cinclosoma castanotum'') is a native Australian bird of the family Cinclosomatidae. These scrub birds are endemic to Australia and found in all states - barring Tasmania. They are relatively uncommon and are isolated ...
,
Gilbert's whistler Gilbert's whistler (''Pachycephala inornata'') is a Monotypic taxon, monotypic species of bird Endemism, endemic to Australia, scattered in Semi-arid climate, semi-arid zones of southern Australia. Taxonomy The family Pachycephalidae originate ...
, and shy heathwren also appear to have declined and, if still present in the reserve, occur in very low numbers. Introduced pest species found within the reserve include
European rabbit The European rabbit (''Oryctolagus cuniculus'') or coney is a species of rabbit native to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain, Portugal and Andorra) and southwestern France. It is the only extant species in the genus ''Oryctolagus''. The European rab ...
, brown hare, European fox, and
feral cat A feral cat or a stray cat is an unowned domestic cat (''Felis catus'') that lives outdoors and avoids human contact; it does not allow itself to be handled or touched, and usually remains hidden from humans. Feral cats may breed over dozens ...
.


See also

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Protected areas of New South Wales The Protected areas of New South Wales include both terrestrial and marine protected areas. there are 225 national parks in New South Wales. A number established since the late 1970s followed campaigns by local residents and environmentalis ...


References

{{Nature reserves of New South Wales , state=autocollapse Nature reserves in New South Wales Biosphere reserves of Australia Protected areas established in 1963 1963 establishments in Australia Carrathool Shire