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Wadbilliga National Park

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Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox Australian place Wadbilliga National Park is a Template:Convert national park that is in high country spanning the Monaro and South Coast regions of south-eastern New South Wales, Australia.

Location and features

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Wadbilliga National Park is located Template:Convert southwest of Sydney via Cobargo, and Template:Convert south east of Canberra. The nearest towns are Narooma and Cobargo in the east, and Cooma on the plateau in the west.

Wadbilliga is a wilderness area, and much of its protected area is in a near pristine state.<ref>National Parks & Wildlife Service – information pamphlet December 1998</ref> Featuring rugged gorges and gullies. Suited to overnight camping and wilderness walking (only for the most experienced and well prepared). Areas of interest include the Tuross Falls, the Tuross River Gorge and Brogo Wilderness Area. The Wadbilliga Track is a scenic four wheel drive road which travels up the escarpment from east to west.

Wadbilliga is in a remote part of Australia, and has had little influence from mankind in the history of European settlement. In recent decades, it has become protected, and has intentionally been left in a natural state.Template:Citation needed

The average summer temperature is between 8 °C and 23 °C, and the winter temperature is -3 °C and 10 °C.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The minimum elevation of the terrain is 15 m, and the maximum elevation is 1335 m.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Flora

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The undulating plateaux and steep gullies provide a variety of different habitats. Pinkwood rainforests occur in the sheltered fire free gullies. Black Ash, Monkey Gum, Messmate, White Ash and snow gums occur at higher altitudes. Yellow Box, Manna Gum and Forest Red Gum forests are found at lower altitudes. Other habitats include bogs, dry exposed eucalyptus woodland, riverside forest, swamps and heaths. Rare plants occurring in Wadbilliga National Park include the Deua Gum and the small shrub, Kunzea badjaensis.Template:Citation needed

Fauna

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The bird and animal life is relatively undisturbed in this area. Over 122 native species of birds have been recorded here. Common animals include wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, possums of various types, platypus, echidna and many more.Template:Citation needed

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See also

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References

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