Jardine River National Park

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Jardine River National Park is a remote protected area in far northern Queensland, Australia, known for its extensive tropical wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and cultural significance to Indigenous communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
accessRestrictedBy wet season road closures
containsRiver Dulhunty River
Jardine River
Wenlock River
containsWaterBody creeks
lagoons
swamps
country Australia
hasClimate tropical monsoon climate
hasConservationValue biodiversity conservation
river catchment protection
wetland protection
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal traditional owners
Aboriginal Australians
surface form: Indigenous Australians
hasEcosystemType riverine habitats
tropical rainforest
tropical savanna
wetlands
hasFeature limited road access
remote wilderness
seasonal flooding
hasProtectionPurpose protection of cultural heritage
protection of natural ecosystems
hasSeason dry season
wet season
hasVegetationType eucalypt woodland
mangroves
paperbark forest
rainforest patches
isHabitatFor endemic plant species
estuarine crocodile
freshwater crocodile
northern quoll
palm cockatoo
saltwater crocodile
various waterbirds
isPopularFor birdwatching
fishing
four-wheel driving
remote camping
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Far North Queensland
locatedOn Cape York Peninsula
managingAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
namedAfter Jardine River
partOf Queensland protected area estate
surface form: Queensland protected area network
state Queensland

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Cape York Peninsula contains Jardine River National Park