Updated: October 02, 2009
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NSW Red Gum Forests Map

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Where are the forests located?

The Koondook-Perricoota and Barmah-Millewa River Red Gum forests in south-western NSW are the largest remnants in what is a heavily cleared landscape.

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The Koondook-Perricoota and Barmah-Millewa River Red Gum forests, south-western NSW.


Replacing logging with National Parks will give these trees a future.

 

For more information, please contact:

Sydney Forests Campaigner

The Wilderness Society Sydney Inc

Postal address: PO Box K249 Haymarket, NSW, 1240

Suite 402, Level 4, 64-76 Kippax St,
Surry Hills, NSW, 2010
Phone: 02 9282 9553

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