| Criteria | Extension Site |
| Naturalness | Dominated by man-made habitat (disturbed/developed area and plantation). Natural habitats included shrubland and grassland but with certain degree of disturbance (ie, hill fire) were recorded. |
| Size | Approximately 34.6 ha of disturbed/ developed area, 12.2 plantation, 6 ha of shrubland and 0.1 ha of grassland recorded within the Extension Site. 4.6 ha of shrubland, 0.1 ha of grassland and 0.4 ha of disturbed/developed area were encroached upon the CWBCP. |
| Diversity | Low to moderate for vegetation and fauna |
| Rarity | Species of conservation interest included Japanese Pipistrelle, Brown Noctule Bat, Black Kite, Greater Coucal, Brown Hawk Owl, Common Buzzard, Common Rat Snake, Swallowtail, Tooted Sunbeam, White-edged Blue Baron and Indian Fritillary |
| Re-creatability | The shrubland may take 10 years to be recreated, plantation may take 10 years to be recreated, grassland may take 5 years to re-created |
| Fragmentation | Not applicable |
| Ecological Linkage | Not functionally linked to any highly valued habitat in close proximity |
| Potential Value | Low |
| Nursery/ Breeding Ground | No significant nursery/breeding ground recorded |
| Age | Young |
| Abundance/ Richness of Wildlife | Abundance and richness of wildlife was low. |
| Overall Ecological Value | Low to moderate |