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Howell is a locality, on the western slopes of the Northern Tablelands, within the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. There was once a mining village of the same name, now a ghost town. Much of the effective western boundary of the locality is part of the shoreline of Lake Copeton, as a portion of the locality is now inundated. Howell is mainly forested, with some land cleared for agriculture.
The area now known as Howell lies on the traditional lands of Kamilaroi people.
The name Howell also is applied to an endangered ecological community, Howell Shrublands in the New England Tableland and Nandewar Bioregions, based on distinctive natural vegetation. It is characterised by low shrubs, in particular Babingtonia densifolia and Homoranthus prolixus. However, the mix of species at sites varies considerably over time, including when all shrub species may be absent, resulting in a natural grassland, or when some eucalypts and cypress pines may be present, forming a low open shrubby woodland.
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