Mount Binga National Park
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Stout Bamboo Grass ( Austrostipa ramosissima ) | ||
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Location: | Queensland , Australia | |
Next city: | 38 km from Nanango | |
Surface: | 10.66 km² | |
Founding: | 2006 |
The Mount Binga National Park (English Mount Binga National Park ) is a 10.7 square kilometer national park in Queensland , Australia .
location
It is located in the Wide Bay-Burnett region in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast about 120 kilometers west of Brisbane and 215 kilometers southwest of Hervey Bay . The nearest town is Nanango , from here you can reach the park via the D'Aguilar Highway southwards, from Yarraman on the New England Highway you pass the national park from Cooyar at a distance of about 5 kilometers. Apart from forest roads, there are no visitor facilities in the park.
In the neighborhood are the national parks The Palms , Pidna , Benarkin and Crows-Nest .
flora
The national park protects the dry rainforest and open eucalyptus forest , which are up to 650 meters high .
The park is home to some plants worthy of protection, such as New Zealand spinach ( Tetragonia tetragonioides ), Eucalyptus melanoleuca , the "Red Inkplant" ( Phytolacca octandra ) and the "Stout Bamboo Grass" ( Austrostipa ramosissima ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Australian Government - CAPAD 2010 ( MS Excel ; 170 kB), DSEWPaC , accessed on October 7, 2012 (English)
- ↑ a b OSM - Mount Binga National Park , OpenStreetMap , accessed on October 7, 2012 (English)
- ↑ Species List , Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service , accessed October 7, 2012.