New England National Park

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New England National Park is a rugged, high-altitude national park in New South Wales, Australia, known for its World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforests, dramatic escarpments, and extensive walking tracks.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
biodiversitySignificance habitat for diverse bird species
refuge for ancient Gondwanan flora
category World Heritage-listed national park
containsFeature deep gorges
escarpments
lookouts
plateaus
walking tracks
waterfalls
continent Australia
country Australia
ecosystemType subtropical rainforest
temperate rainforest
wet sclerophyll forest
elevationType high-altitude
hasClimate cool temperate (high altitude)
hasFeature camping areas
picnic areas
scenic viewpoints
hasUNESCOSiteName Gondwana Rainforests of Australia
hasVegetation eucalypt forest
old-growth rainforest
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
IUCNCategory II
jurisdiction State of New South Wales
knownFor Gondwana rainforests
dramatic escarpments
extensive walking tracks
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedInRegion Northern Tablelands
locatedNear Armidale
Dorrigo
mainActivities birdwatching
bushwalking
nature observation
managingAuthority NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
partOf Gondwana Rainforests of Australia
Great Dividing Range
protectionReason conservation of Gondwana rainforests
scenic landscape protection
state New South Wales
terrain rugged
worldHeritageCategory natural

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