Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves explained

Type:protected
Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves
State:au
Coordinates:-37°N 148°W
Relief:yes
Nearest Town Or City:Canberra
Area:16531.80
Url:http://www.environment.gov.au/node/19632

The Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves is a group of eleven protected areas consisting of national parks, nature reserves and one wilderness park located in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria and which was listed as a "place" on the Australian National Heritage List on 7 November 2008 under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The listing which covers an area of, contains the vast majority of alpine and sub-alpine environments in Australia. The listing includes the following protected areas - Alpine, Baw Baw, Brindabella, Kosciuszko, Mount Buffalo, Namadgi and Snowy River national parks; the Avon Wilderness Park, and the Bimberi, Scabby Range and Tidbinbilla nature reserves.[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: National Heritage Places - Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves. Department for the Environment. 16 June 2015.
  2. Web site: INCLUSION OF A PLACE IN THE NATIONAL HERITAGE LIST. Commonwealth of Australia. 30 June 2015.