Moore Park Nature Reserve

Coordinates: 28°26′20″S 152°52′52″E / 28.439°S 152.881°E / -28.439; 152.881
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Moore Park Nature Reserve is a small remnant of "gallery" or "riverine" rainforest in Northern New South Wales. It lies at the confluence of Findon Creek and the Richmond River. It was once part of a larger rainforest known as Boyd's Scrub.

It is dominated by a large Moreton Bay Figtree surrounded by Black Beans and other rainforest trees including the Brown Pine.

A colony of Flying Foxes lives there.

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28°26′20″S 152°52′52″E / 28.439°S 152.881°E / -28.439; 152.881