Publication Date
11-1995
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources
Series Number
9/95
Abstract
The Blackwood River is one of the longest rivers in the South-West of Western Australia, stretching 300 km from Moordjarrup to August. The catchment covers more than 28,000 square kilometres (2.8 million ha) from the Shire of Kent to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. It incorporates 17 shires, more than 30,000 people, 18 Land Conservation District Committees (LCDCs) and 143 sub-catchment groups. Shires within the Blackwood Catchment cover 4.12 million hectares, over half of the total area of the shires that fall within the catchment boundary.
Number of Pages
110
Keywords
Botany, Plant conservation, Vegetation surveys, Blackwood River, Western Australia
Disciplines
Botany | Forest Biology | Plant Biology | Plant Breeding and Genetics
Recommended Citation
Grein, S B.
(1995), Remnant vegetation and natural resources of the Blackwood River catchment an atlas. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 9/95.
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