CSIRO Hut

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CSIRO Hut
CSIRO Hut is located in New South Wales
CSIRO Hut
CSIRO Hut
Coordinates36°13′45.5″S 148°33′38.3″E / 36.229306°S 148.560639°E / -36.229306; 148.560639Coordinates: 36°13′45.5″S 148°33′38.3″E / 36.229306°S 148.560639°E / -36.229306; 148.560639
CountryAustralia
State/territoryNew South Wales
National parkKosciuszko National Park
Construction
Built in1963
Built byCSIRO
Built forRabbit studies
Administration
Maintained byKosciusko Huts Association
Accessibility
Accessed byFoot

CSIRO Hut , also known as the Rabbiters Hut, is an Australian alpine hut in the Kosciuszko National Park.

The hut was built by the CSIRO in 1963 as a base camp for researchers investigating methods of controlling rabbits in Australia. It was located in the north-eastern region of Snowy Plain, where the region's rabbit population was high. Further rabbit research programs were conducted in the area from 1966 to 1971, and from 1995.[1]

The CSIRO ceased to operate the hut from 2000 following government cutbacks in rabbit research.[2] Since then it has been available as a shelter for hikers in Kosciuszko National Park.[1]

The CSIRO Hut is a single room with basic kitchen facilities. Construction materials include timber walls and floor, asbestos cement cladding and a corrugated iron roof.[1][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "CSIRO Research Hut". Kosciuszko Huts Association. 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ Adams, Prue (3 December 2000). "Rabbit control program at risk". Landline. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Kozciuszko National Park Huts Conservation Strategy" (PDF). Godden Mackay Logan. October 2005. Retrieved 12 December 2015.

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