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Claremont Isles National Park

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Address
  
Coen QLD 4892, Australia

Established
  
1989

Area
  
41 ha

Claremont Isles National Park

Managing authorities
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

See also
  
Protected areas of Queensland

Management
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Three Islands National, Mount Webb National, Grey Peaks National Park, Maria Creek National, Blackwood National Park

Claremont Isles is a national park located in Queensland, Australia, 1783 km northwest of Brisbane. Established in 1989, the isles are managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.

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The isles constitute an important breeding and roosting habitat for a variety of birds, specially seabirds. The habitat consists of coral reefs and swaths of offshore seagrass. This makes it a unique habitat for the birds. To preserve the area, going ashore is prohibited.

Wildlife

The isles provided habitat to a variety of birds and animals.

Birds

There are three islands in the Claremont Isles National Park: Fife, Pelican and Burkitt islands. All three islands have breeding populations of terns. Burkitt Island is an important breeding ground for the pied imperial pigeon. Migratory species such as the beach stone-curlew also flock to the island's extensive sand flats and lagoons. Australian terns lend the Pelican Island their name and Fife Island is famous for its population of wedge-tailed shearwaters.

References

Claremont Isles National Park Wikipedia