Ramornie-Nationalpark

The Ramornie National Park is a national park in the northeast of the Australian state of New South Wales, 485 km north of Sydney and about 25 km west of Grafton.

The park is located southwest of the Nymboida National Park between Nymboida River and Orara River.

The park eucalyptus forest associated with the species "Large -leaved Spotted Gum" ( Corymbia henryi ), "Pink Bloodwood " ( Corymbia intermedia), lemon eucalyptus ( Corymbia citriodora, syn. Corymbia variegata ), "Thick -leaved Mahogany" (Eucalyptus carnea), " Grey Box " (Eucalyptus moluccana ), "Grey Gum" (Eucalyptus propinqua ), "Grey Ironbark " (Eucalyptus siderafloia ) and " Turpentine " ( Sincarpia glumilifera ). In the last 150 years, the area was used as pasture and burned regularly for this purpose the undergrowth. This makes the park today particularly vulnerable to forest fires that break out at least every couple of years there.

In the forests there are ten endangered species small species of bat ..

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