Tooloom National Park

Tooloom National Park

Tooloom is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 616 km north of Sydney. The name "Tooloom" is derived from Bundjalung "Duluhm". [cite book |last=Sharpe |first=Margaret |chapter=Bundjalung |title=Macquarie Aboriginal Words |location=Sydney |publisher=Macquarie Library |pages=21]

Fact sheet

*"Area:" 43.80 km²
*"Coordinates": coord|28|26|47|S|152|27|13|E|type:landmark_region:AU
*"Date of establishment:" December 22, 1995
*"Managing authorities:" New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
*"IUCN category:" II

References

ee also

* Protected areas of New South Wales (Australia)

External links

* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/parkContent/N0091?OpenDocument&ParkKey=N0091&Type=xo| Tooloom National Park]


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