Copeland Tops State Conservation Area Explained

Type:protected
Copeland Tops State Conservation Area
State:nsw
Relief:1
Coordinates:-31.9625°N 151.8014°W
Established Footnotes:[1]
Area:22.01
Area Footnotes:[2]
Managing Authorities:NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Url:http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0694

The Copeland Tops State Conservation Area is a protected conservation area located near the Barrington Tops in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The 2201ha is situated 120NaN0 west of Gloucester.

Features

Relics of the "Mountain Maid" gold mine may be visited with a tour guide.[2] Gold was discovered by timber collectors in 1875. By 1878, around one thousand people were living in the area. Most of the gold mining activity had ceased by 1890.[3] At the end of 1886, the Mountain Maid mine yielded 8819oz of gold. And the Hidden Treasure mine yielded 9501oz.[4]

Flora include wet sclerophyll eucalyptus forest and a unique "dry" rainforest. Rainforest trees present include shatterwood, black booyong, Moreton Bay fig, and the white cedar. Some of the red cedar grow in excess of tall. Of note is the large epiphytic ferns growing in the rainforest, such as birds nest ferns, staghorn fern, and elkhorn ferns.

Koalas, eastern grey kangaroos, red-necked wallabies, wombats, and greater gliders are some of the many marsupial animals found here. Microbats rest in the gold mine shafts during the day.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statement of Management Intent: Copeland Tops State Conservation Area. Office of Environment and Heritage. Government of New South Wales. June 2014. 19 September 2014. 978-1-74359-680-7. PDF.
  2. Web site: Copeland Tops State Conservation Are: Park management. Office of Environment and Heritage. Government of New South Wales. 19 September 2014.
  3. Information Sign, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
  4. Web site: Copeland Gold Deposits: Prime Fact. Department of Primary Industries. Government of New South Wales. 29 August 2012.