Corporate Body

New South Wales Forest Conservancy Branch (1882 - 1900s)

Colony and State of New South Wales

From
March 1882
New South Wales, Australia
To
1900s
Functions
Conservation or Environment, Forest or Timber Industries and Advisory or Regulatory Body

Summary

The Forest Conservation Branch was established in New South Wales in 1882. The Branch operated under several departments throughout its lifetime, including the Lands Department and the Department of Mines and Agriculture. It ceased to exist in the early years of the twentieth century.

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