Arakwal-Nationalpark

The Arakwal National Park is a national park in the north- west of the Australian state of New South Wales, 624 kilometers north of Sydney and two kilometers south of Cape Byron, the most easterly point of Australia. The nearest town is Byron Bay. In the park a Wallumgebiet is protected, damp heathland behind the Tallow Beach, the many bird species and two native, endangered species of frog, Litoria Crinia tinnula and olongburensis, habitat offers.

Originally lived the tribe of Aborigines Arakwal. The area was declared a National Park in 2001, after they had reached an agreement with the Arakwal to a license agreement. The Aboriginal people working in the management of the park with.

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