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Conference Paper

Author
Stubbs, Brett J.
Title
Nineteenth century origins of some rainforest nature reserves in northern New South Wales
In
Australia's Ever-Changing Forests IV: Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Australian Forest History
Editor
Dargavel, John; Libbis, Brenda
Imprint
Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies and the Australian Forest History Society, Canberra, 1999, pp. 99-114

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Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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