Barrington Tops State Conservation Area

Protected area in New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barrington Tops State Conservation Area is a protected area in the Australian state of New South Wales in the Barrington Tops region. It was previously known as the Polblue and Barrington Tops Crown Reserves. The conservation area was created in January 2003. It covers an area of 8,446 hectares.[1] Unlike the adjacent national park mining is allowed in a State Conservation Area.[2] Zircon, sapphire and rubies were formed from the nearby Barrington Volcano in the Eocene epoch.[3]

Coordinates31°57.449′S 151°25.704′E
CountryAustralia
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Barrington Tops State Conservation Area
Mount Polblue and Polblue Swamp
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Coordinates31°57.449′S 151°25.704′E
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LocationBarrington Tops, Australia
CountryAustralia
Parent rangeMount Royal Range
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Gondwana Rainforests, extend to Queensland in the southeast to the Barrington Tops northwest of Newcastle. 270 endangered plant and animal species can be found in it.[4]

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