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Established in November 2005, Monga State Conservation Area spans 1,009 hectares on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, east of Braidwood. This protected area safeguards diverse ecosystems, including cool temperate rainforests and old-growth eucalypt forests. The park is home to various threatened plant and animal species and plays a crucial role in preserving water catchment values. Visitors can explore the park's natural beauty through walking tracks and enjoy picnicking in serene surroundings. For detailed park and fire management documents, refer to the official resources.
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