Sherwood Nature Reserve (RESERVE), NSW Details

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A nature reserve within Conglomerate State Forest near Sherwood Creek about 2 km NW by W of Athol Glen. (Dedicated 16.12.66). Approx. 4724 hectares.

Sherwood Nature Reserve (RESERVE), NSW
title Sherwood Nature Reserve (RESERVE)
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state NSW
reference 52879
placename Sherwood Nature Reserve
designation RESERVE
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lga CLARENCE VALLEY
description A nature reserve within Conglomerate State Forest near Sherwood Creek about 2 km NW by W of Athol Glen. (Dedicated 16.12.66). Approx. 4724 hectares.
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