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Tench Reserve Riparian Corridor Jamisontown - Regentville : Plan of Management

LandArc Pty Ltd2003
Books, Manuscripts
Tench Reserve riparian corridor is located on the eastern shoreline of the Nepean River. It has special significance as the place where Captain Watkin Tench and his party in 1789 first sighted the river. The Reserve was gazetted on 10 February 1984.
Main title:
Imprint:
Avalon NSW Landarc Pty Ltd March 2004
Collation:
various paginations illustrations, maps, tables appendices
Contents:
Background - Land description and planning - Land tenure and zoning - Basis for management - Natural/cultural riparian setting - Indigenous and cultural heritage values - Environment and biodiversity - Public recreation and environmental protection - Appendix I: Tench Reserve community workshop Summary of issues - Appendix II: Schedule of existing native plant species - Appendix III: Schedule of existing weed species - Appendix IV: Schedule of native plant species for restoration and enhancement - Appendix V: Riverbank management program information sheets Nos 1, 2 and 3 - Appendix VI: Community land-permissible development, leases and licences in natural areas.
Dewey class:
333.7
Language:
English
BRN:
26952
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchLocal Book333.7 TENNot for loan (Set: 13 Feb 2018)
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