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Wyrrabalong National Park Plan of Management

Wyrrabalong National Park is 620 hectares in area and is located near the township of The Entrance, on the Central Coast of New South Wales approximately 105 kilometres north of Sydney.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74359-198-7 / ID: OEH20130496
File: PDF 1.9 MB / Pages 43
Name: wyrrabalong-national-park-plan-of-management-130496.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

The park is comprised of North Wyrrabalong (north of The Entrance), South Wyrrabalong (south of The Entrance) and 4 islands within Tuggerah Lake (Pelican Island, Terilbah Island and 2 unnamed islands known locally as Bird Islands).

The park conserves the largest stands of littoral rainforest and Sydney red gums on the NSW Central Coast as well as significant freshwater wetlands. It also contains 6 endangered ecological communities, significant habitat for a number of threatened animal species and a variety of Aboriginal sites, including an extensive midden at Pelican Point.