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Mount Bauple National Park

Tourist attractions

Bauple, QLD 4650

Description

Mount Bauple National Park, located in the Fraser Coast Region of Queensland, Australia, is dedicated to preserving the unique ecological and scientific values of the area.

The park's primary objective is to safeguard the natural habitat of the Bauple Nut, a rare and vulnerable species native to the area. The Bauple Nut, also known as the Bopple Nut, is a nut from the Queensland nut tree found only in limited areas of Australia. Its natural distribution is highly restricted, and it is listed as a vulnerable species. The commercial value of the Bauple Nut adds to the importance of preserving the wild population.

Mount Bauple National Park offers stunning views from the top of its 456-meter mountain and is surrounded by a diverse range of plant and animal species. The park's distinct geological formation has created an ideal habitat for many endangered species. Visitors can explore the park's walking tracks, which provide picturesque views and opportunities to view rare and threatened species. The park also offers recreational activities such as picnics and bird-watching, making it a great spot for family outings.

Preserving the natural habitat of the Bauple Nut is crucial for the survival of the species. Mount Bauple National Park's efforts towards preservation not only protect and restore the unique ecological balance of the area but also maintain biodiversity in the region.

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Parks: Picnic Area, National parks

Location

Mount Bauple National Park
Bauple, QLD 4650

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