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Bioregion in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmanian Southern Ranges
Tasmania
Area 757 km2 (292.3 sq mi)
The Tasmanian Southern Ranges is an
interim Australian bioregion located in the southern region of
Tasmania , comprising 757,228 hectares (1,871,150 acres).
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References
Further reading
Thackway, R.; Cresswell, I. D. (1995). An interim biogeographic regionalisation for Australia : a framework for setting priorities in the National Reserves System Cooperative Program: Version 4.0 . Canberra: Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Reserve Systems Unit.
ISBN
0-642-21371-2 .
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