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Biodiversity

Envrionmentally Significant Areas

Lachlan Gall of Coogee Lake Station, near Broken Hill, will fence the 1,100 hectare Coogee Lake and floodplain, fencing a dam within the lake area and installing alternative watering points. Click here to read more...
Michael and Shirley Mitchell of historic Mt Drysdale, near Cobar, will erect 14km of fencing and remove stock and feral animals from 1,043ha. Click here to read more...
Walgett Shire Council fenced a community of quandong trees located on a travelling stock route. Although they are widespread throughout the rest of the Catchment they are a rarity in the local area and are important to the local Euahlayi/Gamilaroi Aboriginal people. Click here to read more...

 

 
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