Wyrrabalong National Park

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Wyrrabalong National Park is a coastal protected area in New South Wales, Australia, known for its beaches, coastal cliffs, and remnant littoral rainforest that provide important habitat for native wildlife and migratory birds.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasEcosystem coastal dune system
coastal heath
littoral rainforest
hasFauna bandicoots
migratory shorebirds
possums
sea eagles
hasFeature beach access points
lookouts
picnic areas
hasFlora cabbage-tree palm
coastal banksia
coastal wattle
hasLandscapeFeature beach
coastal cliffs
hasPart northern section
southern section
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
fishing
surfing
whale watching
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
hasWalkingTrack Coast walking track
Lillypilly loop trail
Red Gum trail
isProtectedFor biodiversity conservation
recreation and tourism
scenic values
isTypeOf coastal national park
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Central Coast, New South Wales
locatedNear Bateau Bay
Forresters Beach
Norah Head
Pacific Ocean
The Entrance, New South Wales
Tuggerah Lake
locatedOn New South Wales Central Coast
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
protects migratory bird habitat
native wildlife habitat
remnant littoral rainforest
region Hunter Region
state New South Wales

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Central Coast
hasProtectedArea
Lake Munmorah
nearbyProtectedArea

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