Thirlmere Lakes National Park

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Thirlmere Lakes National Park is a protected area in New South Wales, Australia, known for its series of freshwater lakes, wetlands, and remnant eucalypt forests that provide important habitat for native wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasBodyOfWater Thirlmere
surface form: Thirlmere Lakes

series of freshwater lakes
hasConservationValue protection of freshwater ecosystems
protection of native forests
protection of wetland ecosystems
hasEcosystemType eucalypt forest
freshwater lakes
wetlands
hasFauna frog species
native bird species
native marsupials
reptile species
hasFeature birdwatching opportunities
picnic areas
walking tracks
hasFlora eucalypt species
wetland plants
hasHabitat native wildlife habitat
hasLandCover forest
open water
wetland
hasVegetationType remnant eucalypt forest
IUCNCategory II
knownFor freshwater lake system
remnant native vegetation
wetland habitats
locatedIn Macarthur region
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestTown Thirlmere
partOf Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains region
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
ecosystem protection
recreation and nature appreciation
providesHabitatFor amphibians
native fish
native mammals
reptiles
waterbirds
region Sydney Basin
surface form: south‑western Sydney basin
state New South Wales
usedFor birdwatching
bushwalking
nature study
picnicking

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Blue Mountains contains Thirlmere Lakes National Park