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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Andrew Johnston Big Scrub Nature Reserve is a 21 hectare sub tropical jungle remnant of the Big Scrub. Far less than one percent of the original Big Scrub now remains. This remnant is situated 19 kilometres north east of Lismore in New South Wales, Australia.The red-brown soil is derived from a basaltic flow from the nearby Mount Warning and later volcanic flows from the Nightcap Range. Average annual rainfall at Lismore is 1340 mm.This is the largest and most important of the remnants of the Big Scrub. The area previously known as "Big Scrub Flora Reserve" is larger. However, it is not considered part of the genuine Big Scrub further to the south.Over 170 species of trees, shrubs and vines have been recorded at this reserve.Significant rainforest tree species include White Booyong, Rosewood, Long Jack, Red Bean, Koda, Cudgerie, White Cedar and Black Bean.As is the case with most of the Big Scrub remnants, large Moreton Bay Figs are prominent. The seldom seen Marbled Frogmouth is known to live in this reserve.. }

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