Pilot Wilderness Area

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Pilot Wilderness Area is a remote, rugged protected region in New South Wales, Australia, known for its alpine landscapes, wildlife habitat, and opportunities for backcountry hiking and wilderness recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
protected area
wilderness area
accessPolicy limited vehicle access
non-mechanised recreation emphasis
adjacentTo Upper Murray River catchment
Victorian Alps
conservationGoal maintenance of ecological integrity
protection of natural processes
conservationStatus IUCN Category Ib (wilderness area)
country Australia
hasBiodiversityValue habitat for alpine fauna
refuge for climate-sensitive species
hasClimate cold alpine climate
snowy winters
hasEcosystemType alpine ecosystem
montane forest
subalpine ecosystem
hasFeature alpine herbfields
backcountry campsites
granite outcrops
mountain ranges
remote backcountry
river valleys
snow gum woodlands
wilderness walking tracks
hasLandscapeType alpine landscape
rugged terrain
subalpine landscape
locatedIn Australian Alps
Snowy Mountains
southeastern New South Wales
managementAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
partOf Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves
Kosciuszko National Park NERFINISHED
protects alpine vegetation communities
catchment values
wildlife habitat
recreationManagementGoal low-impact visitor use
preservation of wilderness character
state New South Wales
usedFor backcountry hiking
bushwalking
camping
nature observation
ski touring
wilderness recreation

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Kosciuszko National Park contains Pilot Wilderness Area