Ferndene State Reserve

Ferndene State Reserve

The Ferndene State Reserve is a state reserve in the Dial Range of northwest Tasmania. It comprises 35.16 hectares and is managed by the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service. It was established on 2 August 1939 and is described by the Parks and Wildlife Service as a "scenic fern glade".

References

* [http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/manage/parksres/sr.html Parks and Wildlife Service] ; Reserves under the Nature Conservation Act 2002; web publication; retrieved 8 April 2007.
* [http://www.development.tas.gov.au/sportrec/projects/dialrange.html Dial Range Recreation Management Plan] ; June 2000; Inspiring Place Consultants and Office of Sport and Recreation Tasmania.


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