Bulburin National Park Explained
Type: | protected |
Bulburin National Park |
State: | qld |
Iucn Category: | II |
Coordinates: | -24.6°N 183°W |
Relief: | yes |
Nearest Town Or City: | Miriam Vale |
Established: | 2015 |
Managing Authorities: | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
Bulburin National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 120 km south of Gladstone and 40 km south-west of Miriam Vale.[1]
Here is the largest remnant of the subtropical rainforest in central Queensland.[2] Diversity of wildlife is represented, including wompoo pigeons, regent bowerbirds, red-necked and red-legged pademelons, red-eyed tree frogs and endangered long-nosed potoroo.[3]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Bulburin National Park . 20 April 2020 . Department of Environment and Science, Queensland Government .
- Web site: Science. jurisdiction=Queensland; sector=government; corporateName=Department of Environment and. 2009-10-23. Bulburin National Park. 2022-02-10. Parks and forests Department of Environment and Science, Queensland. en-AU.
- Web site: Science. jurisdiction=Queensland; sector=government; corporateName=Department of Environment and. 2009-10-23. About Bulburin National Park. 2022-02-10. Parks and forests Department of Environment and Science, Queensland. en-AU.