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Agnes Banks Nature Reserve, established in March 1982, spans 123 hectares in western Sydney. This reserve is a sanctuary for the endangered nodding geebung shrub, making it one of the few places globally where this species thrives. Visitors can explore the unique Cumberland Plain Woodland ecosystem, home to diverse wildlife, including the critically endangered regent honeyeater. The reserve offers guided bird and nature walks, providing insights into its rich biodiversity. Accessible via Rickards Road, parking is available nearby. Please note, the trails are unsealed and not wheelchair-accessible.
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