Conservation area protecting a stand of Ooline Trees.
Parking area is small.
Ooline trees (scientific name: Cadellia pentastylis) are native Australian trees found in semi-arid regions, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales. Ooline trees are considered endangered due to habitat loss, land
clearing, and changes in fire regimes. Conservation efforts are focused on protecting remaining populations and restoring their habitats. Traditionally, Indigenous Australians used parts of the ooline tree for various purposes, such as making
tools and weapons. The wood is dense and durable, making it suitable for construction and furniture.