Fletchers Glen

Fletchers Glen is a small but mature temperate rainforest in Bouddi National Park in New South Wales, Australia. It provides habitat for two threatened plant species — the Magenta Lily Pilly (Syzygium paniculatum) and the Paperbark (Melaleuca biconvexa) as well as the only locally known population of Snowwood (Pararchidendron pruinosum).

Fletchers Glen contains three waterfalls with a creek flowing into Brisbane Water. The reserve has a wide diversity of flora and fauna.

Flora and fauna
Flora species include:
 * Eucalyptus botryoides | Bangalay
 * Acmena smithii | Lilly pilly
 * Ficus coronata | Sandpaper fig
 * Doryphora sassafras | Sassafras
 * Glochidion ferdinandi | Cheese tree
 * Pararchidendron pruinosum | Snow wood
 * Archontophoenix cunninghamiana | Bangalow palm
 * Livistona australis | Cabbage tree palm
 * Synoum glandulosum | Scentless rosewood

Species of Fauna include:
 * Australian brush-turkey
 * Powerful owl
 * Satin & regent bowerbird
 * Lyrebird
 * Ringtail possum
 * Brushtail possum
 * Crayfish
 * Eastern water dragon
 * Tree snakes