Wooroonooran National Park

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Wooroonooran National Park is a protected rainforest area in Far North Queensland, Australia, renowned for its rugged mountains, high rainfall, rich biodiversity, and inclusion in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

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Wooroonooran National Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
rainforest
contains Babinda Boulders
Bartle Frere
Behana Gorge
Bellenden Ker Range
Henrietta Creek NERFINISHED
Josephine Falls
Nandroya Falls
Walshs Pyramid
continent Australia
country Australia
designation national park
hasBiodiversitySignificance habitat for endemic species
habitat for threatened species
hasCharacteristic high rainfall
rich biodiversity
rugged mountains
hasClimate wet tropical
hasEcosystemType tropical rainforest
hasLandform deep river gorges
steep mountain ranges
waterfalls
hasMountain Bartle Frere
Bellenden Ker
hasRiver Johnstone River NERFINISHED
Mulgrave River NERFINISHED
Russell River NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType complex mesophyll vine forest
montane rainforest
highestPoint Bartle Frere
isInBioregion Wet Tropics of Queensland
surface form: Wet Tropics bioregion
IUCNCategory II
knownFor mountain climbing
rainforest hiking
scenic drives
waterfalls
locatedIn Wet Tropics of Queensland
managingAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestCity Cairns
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range

Wet Tropics of Queensland
surface form: Wet Tropics World Heritage Area
region Far North Queensland
state Queensland
worldHeritageCriterion natural
worldHeritageValue outstanding example of ongoing ecological processes
outstanding universal value for biodiversity

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Wet Tropics of Queensland contains Wooroonooran National Park
Far North Queensland hasProtectedArea Wooroonooran National Park