Bribie Island National Park

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Bribie Island National Park is a protected coastal area in Queensland, Australia, known for its sandy beaches, dunes, wetlands, and diverse wildlife habitats.

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Bribie Island National Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasAccessRestriction permit required for some vehicle access
hasClimate subtropical climate
hasConservationPurpose protection of coastal habitats
protection of wetlands
protection of wildlife
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
wetland ecosystem
hasFeature inland tracks and fire trails
ocean beach on eastern side of Bribie Island
hasHabitat dune habitat
mangrove habitat
saltmarsh habitat
shorebird habitat
hasLandscapeFeature coastal heath
sand dunes
sandy beaches
wetlands
woodlands
hasRecreationalActivity beach activities
birdwatching
bushwalking
camping
fishing
four-wheel driving
hasWildlife dolphins
dugongs
kangaroos
migratory shorebirds
sea turtles
various bird species
wallabies
isDesignatedAs national park under Queensland legislation
isNear Pumicestone Passage NERFINISHED
isPartOf Queensland protected area estate NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bribie Island NERFINISHED
Moreton Bay Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of Queensland
managingAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
state Queensland

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Pumicestone Passage near Bribie Island National Park