Abercrombie Caves Plan of Management
The Abercrombie Caves reserve covers an area of some 2225 hectares and is located 280 kilometres by road west of Sydney and about 70 kilometres south of Bathurst between the villages of Trunkey Creek and Tuena. The actual caves area is only a small portion of the much larger reservation. This larger area provides a natural, largely unmodified catchment area essential to the well being of the karst system.
Publisher: Ernst Holland and Richard Papis
Cost: Free
Language: English
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Name: abercrombie-caves-plan-of-management.pdf
The Reserve at Abercrombie Caves forms part of the Jenolan Caves Reserve which also includes the land and caves at Jenolan and Wombeyan. The area is reserved under the Crown Lands Act, 1989 for the preservation of caves, native flora, fauna and public recreation. This Plan has been prepared to protect the environment, serve community needs and wants, and to attempt to attain financial viability.