Mount Binga National Park is a national park at Mount Binga in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs region in southern Queensland, Australia. The park lies within the catchment area of Emu Creek, a tributary of the Brisbane River and belongs to the South East Queensland bioregion. Mount Binga National Park was established in 2006 to conserve the natural and scenic values of the area. The park was originally part of Mount Binga State Forest which still exists adjacent to the national park.
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| - Der Mount-Binga-Nationalpark (englisch Mount Binga National Park) ist ein 10,7 Quadratkilometer großer Nationalpark in Queensland, Australien. (de)
- Mount Binga National Park är en park i Australien. Den ligger i delstaten Queensland, omkring 120 kilometer nordväst om delstatshuvudstaden Brisbane. Runt Mount Binga National Park är det mycket glesbefolkat, med 6 invånare per kvadratkilometer.. I omgivningarna runt Mount Binga National Park växer huvudsakligen savannskog. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 106 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är januari, med i genomsnitt 235 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är september, med 31 mm nederbörd. (sv)
- Mount Binga National Park is a national park at Mount Binga in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs region in southern Queensland, Australia. The park lies within the catchment area of Emu Creek, a tributary of the Brisbane River and belongs to the South East Queensland bioregion. Mount Binga National Park was established in 2006 to conserve the natural and scenic values of the area. The park was originally part of Mount Binga State Forest which still exists adjacent to the national park. (en)
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| - Der Mount-Binga-Nationalpark (englisch Mount Binga National Park) ist ein 10,7 Quadratkilometer großer Nationalpark in Queensland, Australien. (de)
- Mount Binga National Park is a national park at Mount Binga in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs region in southern Queensland, Australia. The park lies within the catchment area of Emu Creek, a tributary of the Brisbane River and belongs to the South East Queensland bioregion. Mount Binga National Park was established in 2006 to conserve the natural and scenic values of the area. The park was originally part of Mount Binga State Forest which still exists adjacent to the national park. The landscape is flat with some undulations and contains a wide range of vegetation types. Araucarian vine forest predominate. Five endangered species have been recorded in the park, including the endangered spotted gum. Bird species found at Mount Binga include the black-breasted buttonquail, black-faced monarch, rainbow bee-eater and rufous fantail. (en)
- Mount Binga National Park är en park i Australien. Den ligger i delstaten Queensland, omkring 120 kilometer nordväst om delstatshuvudstaden Brisbane. Runt Mount Binga National Park är det mycket glesbefolkat, med 6 invånare per kvadratkilometer.. I omgivningarna runt Mount Binga National Park växer huvudsakligen savannskog. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 106 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är januari, med i genomsnitt 235 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är september, med 31 mm nederbörd. (sv)
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