Topaz-Road-Nationalpark

The Topaz Road National Park (English Topaz Road National Park ) is a 37.8 -acre national park in Queensland, Australia. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Wet Tropics of Queensland.

Location

The park is located about 240 kilometers north of Townsville and 55 kilometers south of Cairns in the region of North Queensland. The nearest town is Atherton, from here you can reach the park via the Malanda Atherton Road, 5 kilometers south of Malanda A small road east to the settlement from Topaz, after another 10 miles you will pass the National Park. In the park itself there are no visitor facilities.

In the neighborhood of the National Park Crater Lakes, Wooroonooran, Malaan and Herberton Range lie.

Flora and Fauna

The park protects a small patch of primary tropical rainforest. Despite the small size here 67 different bird species have been recorded, including Stachelbürzler, like the monk crawler catcher ( Coracina tenuirostris ), the White -browed Lalage ( Lalage leucomela ), the black face crawler catcher ( Coracina novaehollandiae ) and the strip crawler catcher ( Coracina lineata ) or from the family the monarch, the Yellow-bellied flat beak ( Machaerirhynchus flaviventer ), Elster Monarch ( Arses Kaupi ), the mask Monarch ( Monarcha Melanopsis ) and the eyewear Monarch ( Monarcha trivirgatus ).

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