Arakwal National Park

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Arakwal National Park is a coastal protected area near Byron Bay in New South Wales, Australia, known for its beaches, dunes, and conservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage and coastal ecosystems.

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Arakwal National Park canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal park
national park
protected area
coManagementFocus incorporation of traditional knowledge in management
protection of Aboriginal sites
recognition of Aboriginal land rights
country Australia
hasCoManagement Arakwal Aboriginal community
hasEcosystemType coastal dune ecosystem
coastal heath ecosystem
wetland ecosystem
hasFeature beaches
coastal dunes
coastal heath
lookouts
paperbark swamp
picnic areas
walking tracks
wetlands
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
picnicking
surfing
swimming
whale watching
hasVegetation coastal heathland
paperbark forest
wetland vegetation
hasWildlife dolphins
marine turtles
migratory shorebirds
sea birds
whales
isPartOf NSW national parks system
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Northern Rivers
surface form: Northern Rivers region
locatedOn east coast of Australia
managingAuthorities New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestTown Byron Bay
protects Aboriginal cultural heritage
coastal ecosystems
dune systems
state New South Wales
traditionalOwners Arakwal people
Bundjalung people
usedFor cultural heritage protection
nature conservation
recreation

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Byron Bay hasLandmark Arakwal National Park
Northern New South Wales hasProtectedArea Arakwal National Park
Arakwal people associatedWith Arakwal National Park
Tallow Beach adjacentTo Arakwal National Park