Wyperfeld National Park

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Wyperfeld National Park is a large semi-arid national park in northwestern Victoria, Australia, renowned for its Mallee woodlands, sand dunes, and diverse native wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
climate semi-arid
continent Australia
country Australia
ecosystemType dryland woodland
semi-arid shrubland
governingBody Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
hasAccess unsealed roads
hasBiodiversity diverse native wildlife
hasConservationStatus IUCN protected area category II (national park, typical)
hasEcosystem semi-arid environment
hasFeature clay pans
ephemeral lakes
sand plains
hasHabitat Mallee woodlands
hasLandform sand dunes
hasManagementObjective preservation of semi-arid ecosystems
provision of low-impact recreation
hasRecreation bushwalking
camping
four-wheel driving
nature study
hasVegetationType Mallee eucalypt woodland
shrubland
hasVisitorFacility campgrounds
picnic areas
walking tracks
hasWildlife Mallee birds
emus
kangaroos
reptiles
isInBioregion Murray-Darling Basin (ecological context) NERFINISHED
knownFor Mallee bird species
birdwatching opportunities
bushwalking tracks
camping
remote desert landscapes
locatedIn Mallee region NERFINISHED
Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwestern Victoria
partOf Victorian Mallee parks network NERFINISHED
protectedFor conservation of Mallee ecosystems
protection of native wildlife
soilType clay pans
sandy soils
terrain flat to gently undulating

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Mallee region hasConservationArea Wyperfeld National Park