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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve abstract "Stotts Island Nature Reserve is a protected area of 141 hectares (350 acres), situated on the Australian east coast near Tweed Heads. Established on 25 June 1971, it lies 12 km (7.5 mi) northeast of Murwillumbah in the Tweed River. The island was named after James Stott, an early cedar cutter. Originally an Irish convict, he was sentenced in 1826 to seven years transportation to New South Wales for the theft of clothing.Stotts Island is composed of alluvium deposited from the Pleistocene to the present. It is prone to flooding, during which times silt and weed material accumulate on the island. The island is continuously being reshaped by erosion.The reserve contains an intact 77-hectare (190-acre) segment of lowland sub-tropical rainforest. Most of this rainforest type has been destroyed for agriculture, mining or housing. Stotts Island is declared critical habitat for the endangered Mitchell's rainforest snail. The rainforest is particularly tall and impressive. Species of rainforest tree include hoop pine, Bangalow palm, tuckeroo, Australian red cedar, Francis water gum, hard quandong, cigar cassia and white fig. The endangered red-fruited ebony has been planted in the adjacent Bruce Chick Conservation Park. Its current status on the island is in doubt. It was recorded as a seedling on the island in 1957, the first known live specimen since 1917. Bruce Chick was a local resident who encouraged revegetation of the riverside rainforest.Weeds that have invaded nearby rainforest include madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia), cat's claw (Macfadyena unguis-cati), moonflower (Ipomoea alba) and lantana (Lantana camara), although the rainforest on the island itself has been little affected to date.47 species of bird, 6 species of lizard, 3 species of snakes and 3 species of frogs have been recorded on Stotts Island Nature Reserve. Mammal species and populations are poorly known.".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve nearestCity Tweed_Heads,_New_South_Wales.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve thumbnail Stotts_Island_rainforest.JPG?width=300.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve area "141".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve established "1971-06-25".
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve latD "28".
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve managingAuthorities National_Parks_and_Wildlife_Service_(New_South_Wales).
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve map "New South Wales".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve name "Stotts Island Nature Reserve".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve nearestTownOrCity Tweed_Heads,_New_South_Wales.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve officialSite parkHome.aspx?id=N0478.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve photo "Stotts_Island_rainforest.JPG".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve photoCaption "Hoop pine & Bangalow palm at Stotts Island".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve region "AU-NSW".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve relief "1".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve scale "20000".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve subject Category:Forests_of_New_South_Wales.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve subject Category:Islands_of_New_South_Wales.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve subject Category:Nature_reserves_in_New_South_Wales.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve subject Category:Northern_Rivers.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve type Place.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve type Wikidata:Q532.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve type Place.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve comment "Stotts Island Nature Reserve is a protected area of 141 hectares (350 acres), situated on the Australian east coast near Tweed Heads. Established on 25 June 1971, it lies 12 km (7.5 mi) northeast of Murwillumbah in the Tweed River. The island was named after James Stott, an early cedar cutter.".
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve label "Stotts Island Nature Reserve".
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve sameAs 8160973.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve sameAs Q7620536.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve depiction Stotts_Island_rainforest.JPG.
- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve homepage parkHome.aspx?id=N0478.
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- Stotts_Island_Nature_Reserve name "Stotts Island Nature Reserve".