Heathcote-Graytown-Nationalpark

The Heathcote - Greytown National Park (English Heathcote Greytown National Park ) is a national park in Victoria, Australia, located about 110 kilometers north of Melbourne. The park was placed under protection in 1992 and has an area of ​​12,833 ha

General

The park covers the southern part of the Rushworth - Heathcote State Forest and includes a significant part of the ecologically and culturally significant largest remaining Box - Ironbark Forest. Characteristic tree species are Eucalyptus species Red Ironbark, Grey Box and Yellow Box.

Nature

In the park 17 endangered species such as the orchid Caladenia concolor, the Glycinenart Glycine latrobeana, the Middle Gleithörnchenbeutler, the Riesenkauz ( Ninox strenua ), the Swift Parrot and the bandy bandy snake have been ( Vermicella annulat ) detected.

In addition, Sumpfwallabys can observe the Yellow-footed bag mice, bearded dragons, geckos and Sugar Glider.

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