Beljan Park Reforestation Project

ERF208310

Project Information:

Beljan Park Reforestation Project is an environmental planting project located at Nullo Mountain, approximately 30km northeast of Rylstone in New South Wales. It was registered in April 2026 and covers a project area of 687.79ha.

Environmental planting projects under the 2024 FullCAM Reforestation methodology involve establishing permanent plantings of native trees and shrubs. To meet the standard requirements, these plantings are typically established at a density of at least 200 stems per hectare to ensure the site can achieve a continuous forest canopy cover of at least 20% and a mature height of 2 meters.

The Rylstone and Nullo Mountain area is historically known for cattle and sheep grazing, alongside native forestry operations. Situated in the Central Tablelands, the region is considered to have moderate to high rainfall compared to the western plains. Due to the area's geological history, the soils around these elevated ridges are generally fertile basalt and clay loams derived from the mountain's basalt cap.

This project aims to establish permanent plantings of a mix of native tree and shrub species that are local to the area. By closely reflecting the natural structure and composition of the local native vegetation community, the project will restore local biodiversity while sequestering carbon. The primary proponent, Coda EP Holdings Pty Ltd, operates alongside other active participants such as Coda Carbon Holdings Pty Ltd, which also manages other similar regional initiatives like the Ridgeway Farms Reforestation Project.