State Forests of New South Wales
The State Forests of New South Wales are areas of protected land managed by the New South Wales government. These forests are designated for sustainable timber production, conservation, and recreational activities. They cover diverse ecosystems, including native forests, wetlands, and grasslands, providing habitats for various wildlife species.
Visitors to the state forests can enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching. The forests also play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and protecting water quality. Overall, the State Forests of New South Wales contribute to both environmental health and community well-being.