Weetalibah Nature Reserve
The Weetalibah Nature Reserve is a 2,146-hectare (5,300-acre) protected area in Central West New South Wales, Australia. Created in August 1968, it supports narrow-leaved ironbark, white cypress, broad-leaved ironbark and tumbledown gum. Mugga ironbark and red stringybark are also present.[1]
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| Nature reserves of New South Wales, Australia | |
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| Central West & Orana | 
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| Far West | 
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| Hunter & Central Coast | 
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| Illawarra-Shoalhaven | 
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| New England-North West | 
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| North Coast | 
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| Riverina-Murray | 
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| Southeast & Tablelands | 
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| Sydney & Surrounds | 
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31°43′37″S 149°35′13″E / 31.727°S 149.587°E / -31.727; 149.587
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