Lower Goulburn National Park

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Lower Goulburn National Park is a protected riverine park in Victoria, Australia, known for its red gum forests, wetlands, and conservation of the lower reaches of the Goulburn River.

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Lower Goulburn National Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
containsFeature billabongs
floodplain wetlands
riparian forest
country Australia
ecosystemType riverine ecosystem
hasActivity bushwalking
camping
canoeing
fishing
hasConservationValue river red gum ecosystems
wetland ecosystems
hasFauna kangaroos
koalas
native fish
waterbirds
wetland birds
hasFlora Eucalyptus camaldulensis NERFINISHED
hasHabitat red gum forest
wetlands
hasLandscape floodplain forest
meandering river channels
oxbow lakes
isPartOf network of protected areas along the Goulburn River
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Echuca NERFINISHED
Shepparton NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Goulburn River NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
partOf Goulburn River floodplain NERFINISHED
primaryUse nature conservation
recreation
protects floodplain habitats
lower reaches of the Goulburn River
riparian habitats
purpose biodiversity conservation
protection of river red gum forests
protection of wetlands
region northern Victoria
riverSystem Murray–Darling Basin NERFINISHED
state Victoria NERFINISHED
subjectTo seasonal flooding
vegetationType river red gum woodland

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Goulburn Valley hasProtectedAreaNearby Lower Goulburn National Park