Biriwal Bulga National Park

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Biriwal Bulga National Park
Biriwal Bulga National Park, New South Wales
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Coordinates: 31 ° 30 ′ 26 ″  S , 152 ° 18 ′ 23 ″  E
Location: New South Wales , Australia
Specialty: Rainforest, eucalyptus forest
Next city: Brinawa
Surface: 65.28 km²
Founding: January 1, 1995
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The Biriwal-Bulga National Park is a national park in eastern Australian state of New South Wales , 284 km north of Sydney and 60 km east of Port Macquarie . It arose from parts of the former Bulga State Forest and the Frenchs Creek Flora Reserve .

In the national park there are hardwood forests and rainforests . A large part of these stands can be described as primary forest . In addition to 70 animal species, there are also nine Aboriginal cult sites in the park .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Biriwal Bulga National Park - Plan of Management . NSW Environment & Heritage Office (PDF; 231 kB)