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New England Tableland Bioregion

The New England Tableland Bioregion has an area of 3,004,202 hectares of which 2,860,758 hectares or 95.23 per cent of the bioregion lies within NSW. This bioregion is one of the smaller bioregions in NSW, occupying 3.57 % of the state.

The bioregion lies between the North Coast and Nandewar bioregions in north-east NSW, extending north just into Queensland. In NSW, the bioregional boundary extends from north of Tenterfield to south of Walcha and includes towns such as Armidale and Guyra, with Inverell just outside the boundary.

The bioregion includes parts of the MacIntyre River, Clarence River, Gwydir River, Macleay River, Namoi River and Manning River catchments.

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                                                                                           Author: M.H.Monroe  Email: admin@austhrutime.com     Sources & Further reading