Badgingarra-Nationalpark

The Badgingarra National Park (English: Badgingarra National Park ) is a national park in the south west of the Australian state of Western Australia, 166 kilometers north of Perth on the Brand Highway.

The park is 13,108 hectares in size and consists of rocky steps hochgelegenem country and low, sandy hills. He is known for the variety of its wild flowers. The Mullering Brook runs through the national park and forms a sump.

Flora

For the most part the area is covered with low scrub, for example, of the rare " Badgingarra Mallee " (Eucalyptus pendens ), species of the genus "Kangaroo Flowers" ( Anigozanthos ), the " Mottlecah " (Eucalyptus macrocarpa), the "Smoke Bush" ( a Conospermum type ), banksia and Verticordia - species. The area is affected by forest dieback.

Some of the interesting plant species in the National Park are Hakea flabellifolia and Strangea cynachicarpa.

Fauna

Many animals, such as gray kangaroos, emus, buzzards and wedge -tailed eagles are also found in the park.

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