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Chaelundi National Park and Chaelundi State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Chaelundi National Park and Chaelundi State Conservation Area are located approximately 45 kilometres south west of Grafton and 10 kilometres west of Nymboida in northern NSW. Together the parks cover an area of approximately 20,796 hectares.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74232-382-4 / ID: DECC20090512
File: PDF 822.01 KB / Pages 39
Name: chaelundi-national-park-and-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

Chaelundi National Park and State Conservation Area protect the old growth forest communities and other important habitat, and plants and animals of high conservation value, including endangered species and the regionally significant brush-tailed rock wallaby.

The parks also contain Aboriginal and post-colonisation heritage landscapes, sites and artefacts, as well as a large area of wilderness.

Photo: Vista Point overlooking Chaelundi National Park / Tony Karacsonyi/OEH