Jobs Mountain Nature Reserve

GROUND BAITING: 8 June - 8 December 2025

Jobs Mountain Nature Reserve was established in 1999 and covers an area of approximately 702 hectares. It was previously Crown land and was named after Jobs Mountain, which lies in the north-east corner of the reserve and is a natural feature of great spiritual importance to the Thunggutti People. It is surrounded by private freehold and leasehold property.

The bushfires of late 2019 and early 2020 had a significant impact on Jobs Mountain Nature Reserve, with around 98% of its total area burnt. This was far higher than other nearby areas, such as New England National Park and Baalijin Nature Reserve, which had 48% and 53% of their total area burnt respectively.

The baiting activities undertaken at Jobs Mountain Nature Reserve are managed by the Coffs Harbour office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.


Type: ground baiting

Target species: dingoes and foxes

Dates: 8 June - 8 December 2025

Contact office: Coffs Harbour - (02) 6652 0900


 
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