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Full List of State Forests NSW State Forests PT STATE FOREST NAME FCNSW REGION AREA (ha) Aberdare Hardwood Forests - Central Region 6 Airly Hardwood Forests - Western Region 631 Albert Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1077 Ardlethan Hardwood Forests - Western Region 172 Armidale Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 247 Attunga Hardwood Forests - Western Region 874 Avon River Hardwood Forests - Central Region 5214 Awaba Hardwood Forests - Central Region 1822 Baby Hardwood Forests - Western Region 253 Bachelor Hardwood Forests - Central Region 2786 Back Creek Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1039 Back Yamma Hardwood Forests - Western Region 4473 Badja Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 7516 Bagawa Hardwood Forests - North East Region 5405 # Bago Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 32190 # Bago Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 18380 Bald Hill Hardwood Forests - Western Region 154 Bald Knob Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1685* Balgay Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1133 Balladoran Hardwood Forests - Western Region 316 Ballengarra Hardwood Forests - Central Region 6572 # Banyabba Hardwood Forests - North East Region 2533 # Banyabba Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 781 Baradine Hardwood Forests - Western Region 9903 Barbingal Hardwood Forests - Western Region 286 # Barcoongere Hardwood Forests - North East Region 336 # Barcoongere Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 1679 Barrington Tops Hardwood Forests - Central Region 11802 Barrow Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1245 Bateman Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 0.60 Batlow Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 2 # Beaury Hardwood Forests - North East Region 7688* # Beaury Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 556 Bebo Hardwood Forests - Western Region 2806 Beckom Hardwood Forests - Western Region 153 # Belanglo Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 2324 # Belanglo Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 1442 Bellangry Hardwood Forests - Central Region 6267 Ben Bullen Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 7812 Ben Halls Gap Hardwood Forests - Central Region 349 Benandarah Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 2489 Benbraggie Hardwood Forests - Western Region 834 Berida Hardwood Forests - Western Region 75 Bermagui Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 1829 Bibblewindi Hardwood Forests - Western Region 7135 Billapaloola Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 8041 Billilimbra Hardwood Forests - North East Region 4167 Bimbi Hardwood Forests - Western Region 2443 # denotes management by two regions * GIS / survey area Page 1 of 13 17/03/2014 NSW State Forests PT STATE FOREST NAME FCNSW REGION AREA (ha) Bingara Hardwood Forests - Western Region 2131 Binya Hardwood Forests - Western Region 4244 Black Jack Hardwood Forests - Western Region 190 Blenheim Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 1380 Blow Clear West Hardwood Forests - Western Region 476 Boambee Hardwood Forests - North East Region 943 Bobadah Hardwood Forests - Western Region 108 Bodalla Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 23987 Bogolong Hardwood Forests - Western Region 117 Bolaro Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 1810 Bom Bom Hardwood Forests - North East Region 846 # Bombala Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 337 # Bombala Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 278 Bonalbo Hardwood Forests - North East Region 2657 # Bondi Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 8334 # Bondi Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 19731 # Bondo Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 14278 # Bondo Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 18913 Booberoi Hardwood Forests - Western Region 900 Bookookoorara Hardwood Forests - North East Region 932 Boona Hardwood Forests - Western Region 967 Boonanghi Hardwood Forests - Central Region 3631 Boonoo Hardwood Forests - North East Region 4172 Boorabee Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1078 Boorook Hardwood Forests - North East Region 2893 Boundary Creek Hardwood Forests - North East Region 2533 Bourbah Hardwood Forests - Western Region 628 Bowman Hardwood Forests - Central Region 3189 Boxalls Hardwood Forests - Western Region 405 Boyben Hardwood Forests - Western Region 2538 Boyne Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 6195 Braemar Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1968 Brassey Hardwood Forests - Central Region 667 Breeza Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1435 Bretts Hardwood Forests - Western Region 730 Brewombenia Hardwood Forests - Western Region 186 Bril Bril Hardwood Forests - Central Region 2316 Broadwater Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 160 Broken Bago Hardwood Forests - Central Region 3857 Broken Range Hardwood Forests - Western Region 396 Brookong Hardwood Forests - Western Region 346 Brother Hardwood Forests - North East Region 6356 Bruces Creek Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 911 Buckenbowra Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 5043 Buckingbong Hardwood Forests - Western Region 11922 Buckra Bendinni Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1584 Bulahdelah Hardwood Forests - Central Region 7400 Bulbodney Hardwood Forests - Western Region 2304 # denotes management by two regions * GIS / survey area Page 2 of 13 17/03/2014 NSW State Forests PT STATE FOREST NAME FCNSW REGION AREA (ha) Bulga Hardwood Forests - Central Region 14474 Bulls Ground Hardwood Forests - Central Region 2108 Bungabbee Hardwood Forests - North East Region 955 Bunganbil Hardwood Forests - Western Region 460 Bungawalbin Hardwood Forests - North East Region 916 # Bungongo Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 2401 # Bungongo Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 4254 Burrawan Hardwood Forests - Central Region 2412 Butterleaf Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1444 Bygalore Hardwood Forests - Western Region 263 Bylong Hardwood Forests - Western Region 652 Cairncross Hardwood Forests - Central Region 5873 Calleen Hardwood Forests - Western Region 16 # Camira Hardwood Forests - North East Region 3982 # Camira Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 957 Campbells Island Hardwood Forests - Western Region 3867 Canbelego Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1359 Candole Hardwood Forests - North East Region 6507 # Canobolas Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 7100 # Canobolas Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1622 Carabost Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 18020 Carabost Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 2708 Caragabal Hardwood Forests - Western Region 421 Carawandool Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1333 Cargelligo Hardwood Forests - Western Region 575 Carolina Hardwood Forests - Western Region 479 Carrai Hardwood Forests - Central Region 2672 Carroboblin Hardwood Forests - Western Region 174 Carwong Hardwood Forests - North East Region 582 # Cathcart Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 1614 # Cathcart Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 41 Chaelundi Hardwood Forests - North East Region 17766 Cherry Tree Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1602 Cherry Tree West Hardwood Forests - North East Region 356 Chichester Hardwood Forests - Central Region 18371 Clandulla Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1955 Clear Ridge Hardwood Forests - Western Region 317 Clive Hardwood Forests - Western Region 648 # Clouds Creek Hardwood Forests - North East Region 11907 # Clouds Creek Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region tba Clyde Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 3565 Cochrane Hardwood Forests - Central Region 228* Coffs Harbour Hardwood Forests - North East Region 3 Collombatti Hardwood Forests - Central Region 4422 Comboyne Hardwood Forests - Central Region 3059 Conapaira East Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1037 Conapaira South Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1496 # denotes management by two regions * GIS / survey area Page 3 of 13 17/03/2014 NSW State Forests PT STATE FOREST NAME FCNSW REGION AREA (ha) Condobolin Hardwood Forests - Western Region 0.40 Coneac Hardwood Forests - Central Region 773 Conglomerate Hardwood Forests - North East Region 5479 # Coolangubra Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 968 # Coolangubra Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 9559 Coomore Creek Hardwood Forests - Western Region 4149 Coopernook Hardwood Forests - Central Region 882 Cope Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1459 Copeton Softwood Plantations - Northern Softwood Region 1380 Coreen Hardwood Forests - Western Region 341 Coricudgy Hardwood Forests - Western Region 7392 Corrabare Hardwood Forests - Central Region 5082 Corringle Hardwood Forests - Western Region 695 Corunna Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 197 Cowal Hardwood Forests - Western Region 486 Cowarra Hardwood Forests - Central Region 1491 Craigie Softwood Plantations - Snowy Region 2751 Croft Knoll Hardwood Forests - Central Region 130 Culgoora Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1324 Cullivel Hardwood Forests - Western Region 166 Cumberland Sydney 40 Cumbil Hardwood Forests - Western Region 7349 Cumbine Hardwood Forests - Western Region 8813 Curban Hardwood Forests - Western Region 195 Curra Hardwood Forests - Western Region 291 Curraburrama Hardwood Forests - Western Region 541 Currajong Hardwood Forests - Western Region 236 Currambene Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 1676 Curramore Hardwood Forests - North East Region 87 Currawananna Hardwood Forests - Western Region 286 Currowan Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 12035 Daffeys Creek Hardwood Forests - Western Region 1066 Dalmorton Hardwood Forests - North East Region 27643 Dampier Hardwood Forests - Southern Region 33671 Denny Hardwood Forests - Western Region 127 Denobollie Hardwood Forests - Western Region 71 Derriwong Mountain Hardwood Forests - Western Region 62 Devils Pulpit Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1472 Diehappy Hardwood Forests - North East Region 1373 Dilly Hardwood Forests -
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