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Title: Big Scrub Nature Reserves Plan of Management
Authors: National Parks and Wildlife Service
Keywords: Parks reserves and protected areas
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: National Parks and Wildlife Service
Abstract: The Big Scrub was once the largest continuous tract of sub-tropical rainforest in Australia, covering 75,000 hectares of the rich basalt soils to the east and north of Lismore on the north coast of New South Wales. Today only about 100 hectares remains as isolated patches. Six significant remnants, Boatharbour, Victoria Park, Davis Scrub, Andrew Johnston Big Scrub and Wilson, are nature reserves dedicated under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Internal ID Number: {CF7409AE-4600-4C43-92CA-E3D5759E793A}
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/13061
ISBN: 0-73100-8944
Appears in Collections:National Parks and Wildlife Service [1967 - present]

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