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Nadgee Nature Reserve : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nadgee Nature Reserve
The Nadgee Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located in the far south coast region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The reserve is situated to the immediate south of Ben Boyd National Park.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Office of Environment and Heritage (NSW) )〕 Its southern border is bounded by the Black-Allan Line that marks the straightline border between New South Wales and Victoria, where it abuts Croajingolong National Park. Some of the reserve is declared a wilderness area; and additional parts of the reserve accommodate a diverse range of activities including bushwalking, cycling, swimming, fishing and sea kayaking.〔 ==History== The area was inhabited by the Bidawal indigenous people, and many shell middens have been found along the coastline. Art and burial sites are located at Womboyn Beach within the reserve. The first Europeans to visit the area were the survivors of the ''Sydney Cove'', who encountered members of the Bidawal tribe on 29 March 1797, en route to Sydney.〔 Since then, the region was impacted little by European settlement, with only two farms and surrounding acreage cultivated.〔 In 1954, Allen Strom, Allan Fox and Charles Witheford proposed the gazetting of a reserve, to which the New South Wales Government responded by naming it the Nadgee Faunal Reserve in 1957. The reserve was enlarged with the addition of the (recently logged) upper catchment of the Nadgee River in the 1970s.〔
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