Rocky outcrop definition
Rocky outcrop means an area where rocks or exposed boulders cover more than 70% of any 0.1 hectare area (30 metres by 30 metres); OR areas with skeletal soils (areas with shallow soils where rocks are exposed), supporting heath or scrub (sometimes with occasional emergent trees); OR a combination of both. These sites may occur where the geology varies from the surrounding area (e.g. rhyolite outcrops). Rocky outcrops include, but are not limited to, all areas of FT “rock” (FT no. 234).
Rocky outcrop means an area:
Rocky outcrop means an area where rocks or exposed boulders cover more than 70% of any 0.1 hectare area (30 metres by 30 metres); OR areas with skeletal soils (areas with shallow soils where rocks are exposed), supporting heath or scrub (sometimes with occasional emergent trees); OR a combination