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Deua National Park

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Website
  
Deua National Park

Phone
  
+61 2 4476 0800

Area
  
1,220 kmĀ²

Established
  
1979

Deua National Park

Managing authorities
  
National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)

See also
  
Protected areas of New South Wales

Address
  
Moruya NSW 2537, Australia

Similar
  
Murramarang National Park, Gulaga National Park, Tallaganda National Park, Mimosa Rocks National, Morton National Park

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Deua is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 320 kilometres south of Sydney, and 100 kilometres east of Canberra. The nearest towns on the coast are Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma.

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A remote wilderness area of escarpments and gullies, waterfalls, limestone caves, pockets of pinkwood rainforest and outstanding eucalyptus scenery. Deua is an important refuge for plant and animal species, many listed as threatened.

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Flora

Common eucalyptus species include black ash, monkey gum, messmate and white ash. More rare species include the Jilliga ash and Mongamulla mallee. High altitude rainforests occur in gullies protected from fire. They are dominated by the pinkwood, hard water fern and soft tree fern. Other habitats include swamps, bogs, riverside forest, and rocky scrub.

Fauna

Over 106 species of birds and 62 types of mammals have been recorded in Deua National Park. Particularly noteworthy is the high diversity of birds of prey, including the peregrine falcon and powerful owl. The caves provide maternity sites for a large variety of bats.

References

Deua National Park Wikipedia