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Keverstone National Park and State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Keverstone National Park and State Conservation Area are situated approximately 40 kilometres north-west of Crookwell on the central tablelands of NSW. The first section of the park was reserved in 1979 and now covers 1,860 hectares, while the state conservation area covers 1,164 hectares.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74359-029-4 / ID: OEH20130174
File: PDF 726.62 KB / Pages 32
Name: keverstone-national-park-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-130174.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

Keverstone National Park and State Conservation Area contain a number of significant vegetation communities, including an area of White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely‟s Red Gum Woodland Endangered Ecological Community. A large variety of native fauna, including many arboreal mammal species and birds recognised as declining woodland species, have been recorded in these parks as well as several Aboriginal artifact scatters.