Conondale-Nationalpark

The Conondale National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia.

In 2009, the National Park by more than 300 square kilometers has been expanded, which has expanded the area of ​​formerly 68 square kilometers to more than five times

Location

It is located about 130 kilometers north of Brisbane in the Conondale Range.

In the neighborhood of the National Park Bell Thorpe, Maleny, Mapleton and Kondalilla be the case.

Flora and Fauna

The rugged mountain country is predominantly of rain and eucalyptus forests. Numerous waterfalls, rocky creeks and canyons dominate the landscape. The park is home to 120 different species of birds and many different mammals such as the Great Gleithörnchenbeutler ( Petaurus australis). Among the rare species of the protected area include Litoria pearsoniana, a type of Australian tree frogs, and the fox hawk ( Erythrotriorchis radiatus ).

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