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Castlereagh State Forest

Forestry Commission of New South Wales1989
Books, Manuscripts
Booklet on the Castlereagh State Demonstration Forest, its history, use and restoration
Main title:
Castlereagh State Forest / by Forestry Commission of New South Wales
Imprint:
Sydney Forestry Commission of New South Wales 1989
Collation:
16 pages colour photographs maps
Contents:
Sites - ecology, birdlife - History of management, dedicated in 1917, by 1919 1026 hectares were dedicated, until 1960 only a few changes when 226 hectares were revoked to allow the building of a Child Welfare Department training school, in 1971 a further 389 hectares was taken for a metropolitan liquid waste disposal facility, 1988- 448 hectares remain which is mostly ironbark forest. A greater proportion of the forest was harvested during 1940-1975, particularly for poles during the war. Since the 1940s Herb Luxford (photo p. 8) has held a licence to cut timber. he harvested 140 cubic metres of timber a year. Also a conifer seedling nursery was established in 1919-1920, Pine trees were planted in 1920s and 1930s. Gravel for road base was also taken during the war. Most of the gravel pits were on the land taken for the liquid waste disposal site - a Bicentennial Project - Demonstration Forest - The walking track
Dewey class:
333.784 CAS
Local class:
333.784
Language:
English
BRN:
55256
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchLocal Book333.784 CASNot for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016)
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