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Blackwood Plateau

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Blackwood Plateau is a part of the Blackwood River landscape between the Whicher Scarp and the Scott Coastal Plain in Southwest Australia.

It is also known as the Donnybrook sunkland.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Western Australia. Forests Department; Western Australia; McKinnell, F (1976), Water quality in the Donnybrook sunkland (Blackwood Plateau), Forests Dept, retrieved 30 January 2018
  2. ^ McGrath, J.F; Western Australia. Forests Department; Western Australia; McGrath, J (1979), Initial fertiliser requirements of exotic eucalypts on the Donnybrook sunkland, Forests Dept, retrieved 30 January 2018
  3. ^ Burrows, N (1980), Clearing burns in the Donnybrook Sunklands, [Forests Dept.], retrieved 30 January 2018