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Wee Jasper Nature Reserve, established in 1979, spans 632 hectares in New South Wales' Southern Tablelands. The reserve conserves four distinct forest ecosystems and over 60 native fauna species, including six threatened species. Notably, Church Cave within the reserve serves as a maternity site for the threatened bent-wing bat. Visitors can explore a 3.5-kilometer section of the Hume and Hovell Walking Track that traverses the southern part of the reserve. Camping is not permitted, and there are no visitor facilities within the reserve.
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