Lane Cove bushland is a significant part of the local character and has many values which make it significant to the people of Lane Cove and to the broader community.
Aesthetic Values
Bushland reserves are easily accessible to most residents with many of the walking tracks running from suburban areas past parks, creeks and the Lane Cove River, often with stunning views.
It reduces noise, air and visual pollution, creates a feeling of peace and space. The proximity to bushland creates a suburb identity, provides a bushland frame to many views , and makes Lane Cove an attractive place in which to live.
Natural Heritage, Habitat and Scientific Values
Bushland is our natural heritage. It determines the visual identity of the landscape.
Remnant bushland vegetation of past ecosystems has an important scientific, educational and community heritage values.
Bushland provides a habitat for native plant and animal species, conserves rare and endangered flora and fauna, and enables the long term survival of existing animal and plant communities.
Lane Cove bushland forms part of a vital link and wildlife corridor extending from Sydney Harbour to the expansive areas in the upper Lane Cove valley and further to the city outskirts.
Cultural Heritage
A range of local Aboriginal sites provide tangible evidence of Aboriginal occupation, their use of the natural resources and their cultural life.
European history is evident in old paths, tracks and steps, wells and other structures, including industrial remnants.
Protection of Natural Systems
Bushland reduces soil erosion and land degradation. It protects the water quality in our creeks and rivers and in our drinking water catchments and acts as a natural filter for all the essential biological cycles on which all people on earth depend.
Recreational and Educational Values
Bushland reserves can provide space for adventure, exercise or quiet contemplation. A walk in some reserves provides a near natural experience for bushwalkers, where houses, roads and other urban signs disappear.
The richness of the natural and cultural heritage makes the Lane Cove bushland a valuable resource for both formal and informal education. It provides an opportunity for adults and children to experience nature and develop awareness and interest in the environment.