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In 1935-36 the State Government appointed an Erosion Committee to investigate the problem of soil erosion in NSW. The Committee found that erosion was widespread on farming and grazing lands throughout the State and said that this State was liable to very serious losses on account of erosive damage. On 1 July 1991 the Department of Lands and the Soil Conservation Service were abolished and their functions were incorporated with the Land Titles Office and the Valuer General's Department under the Department of Conservation and Land Management. © State of New South Wales through Museums of History NSW

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 61 to 80 of 156
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urban-capability-study-south-west-tumut.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1979Urban Capability Study: South West TumutSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
albury-district-technical-manual.pdf.jpg1977Albury District Technical ManualSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
wantiool-land-water-management-plan.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1993Wantiool Land and Water Management PlanSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
vegetation-high-mountains-australia-land-use-1959.pdf.jpg1958Vegetation of high mountains in Australia in relation to land useSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
vegetation-ground-cover-trends-exclusion-stock-three-sites-snowy-mountains.pdf.jpg1969Vegetation and ground cover trends following the exclusion of stock at three sites in the Snowy Mountains NSWSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
trampling-erosion-alpine-country-1979.pdf.jpg1978Trampling and erosion in the alpine countrySoil Conservation Service of NSW 
tour-alpine-area.pdf.jpg2-May-1976Tour of Alpine AreaSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
plant-introduction-alpine-sub-apline-revegetation-1971.pdf.jpg1970The problem of plant introduction for alpine and sub-apline revegetationSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
effect-grazing-burning-mountain-grassland-snowy-mountains-nsw.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1974The effect of grazing and burning on a mountain grassland, Snowy Mountains, New South WalesSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1976-77.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1977Summit area works programme annual report 1976-77Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1973-74.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1974Summit area works programme annual report 1973-74Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1972-73.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1973Summit area works programme annual report 1972-73Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1971-72.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1972Summit area works programme annual report 1971-72Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1969-70.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1970Summit area works programme annual report 1969-70Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
soils-summit-area-works-programme-annual-report-1967-68.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1968Summit area works programme annual report 1967-68Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
summit-area-works-programme-1969-70.pdf.jpg1-Jan-1970Summit Area Works Programme 1969-70Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
keane-summit-area-works-program.pdf.jpg1975Summit area works programmeSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
soil-conservation-alpine-catchments-1968.pdf.jpg1967Soil Conservation in Alpine CatchmentsSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
1-Jan-1976Snowy Mountain Area Geehi inch to mileSoil Conservation Service of NSW 
1-Jan-1976Perisher 25000Soil Conservation Service of NSW 
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 61 to 80 of 156