- Arakwal National Park
Arakwal is a national park in
New South Wales (Australia ), 624 km north ofSydney and 2 km south ofCape Byron , the most easterly point of mainland Australia. The nearest town is Byron Bay. The park protects an area ofWallum country, of coastal clay heaths behind Tallow Beach, providing habitat to numerous bird species and two native frog species, theWallum Froglet ("Crinia tinnula") andWallum Sedge Frog ("Litoria olongburensis"), both of which are deemed vulnerable to extinction.Traditionally the land of the
Arakwal people, the park was proclaimed in2001 after the Arakwal Indigenous community and the New South Wales state government reached a land use agreement. The Arakwal people are co-managers of the park.ee also
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Protected areas of New South Wales
*Wallum External links
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/ParkContent/N0173?OpenDocument&Parkkey=N0173&Type=XO Arakwal National Park]
* [http://abc.net.au/rn/features/walkpark/prog6.htm Information on creation of Arakwal NP from ABC Australia]
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