CMAs are fenced plots which have been set up in Black River Gorges National Park in a bid to preserve our different vegetation types. These plots are fenced so as to exclude deer and wild pigs, and the exotic invasive weeds (e.g., Chinese guava, privet, and liane cerf) are manually uprooted to allow natural regeneration of the native forests.
The network of 10 CMAs covers 73 hectares and encompasses all of the main forest. The forest area under active management is being continually enlarged to help protect native species in situ.
List of CMAs