Dungog Common LandcareDungog Common is a Crown Reserve of 260 ha located on the very edge of the town of Dungog. Cared for by a dedicated group of volunteers, the 'Dungog Commoners', and managed by the Dungog Common Recreation Reserve Trust the Common is zoned for passive recreational use and environmental protection. The Common provides habitat for threatened wildlife including koala, spotted-tail quoll, brush-tailed phascogale, grey-headed flying fox, forest owls, and woodland birds. The aim of the group is to protect and preserve this habitat, especially the listed slaty red gum (Eucalyptus glaucina) and the endangered white-flowered wax plant (Cynanchum elegans), through weed removal, erosion control, and revegetation.https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/dungog-common-land-carehttps://landcare.nsw.gov.au/@@site-logo/landcare-nsw-logo-200.png