Pilliga Forest

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Pilliga Forest is a vast semi-arid woodland in north-central New South Wales, Australia, known for its extensive cypress pine forests, rich biodiversity, and significant conservation and cultural values.

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Pilliga Forest canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
protected area
woodland
climate semi-arid
country Australia
ecosystemType semi-arid woodland
hasConservationStatus regionally significant woodland
hasFlora cypress pine
eucalypt species
hasHabitat marsupials
reptiles
woodland birds
hasLandUse conservation
forestry
recreation
hasManagementObjective biodiversity protection
cultural heritage protection
sustainable land use
hasSignificance Aboriginal cultural heritage
biodiversity conservation
regional conservation
isImportantFor cultural practices of Indigenous peoples
landscape connectivity
native wildlife habitat
isPartOf Australian semi-arid zone
knownFor conservation values
cultural values
extensive cypress pine forests
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Inland New South Wales
New South Wales
north-central New South Wales
partOf Pilliga region
region north-west slopes and plains of New South Wales
vegetationType cypress pine forest

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Namoi River catchment containsFeature Pilliga Forest
Coonabarabran near Pilliga Forest
Baradine locatedNear Pilliga Forest