Mount Imlay National Park
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IUCN category II (national park)
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File:Mount Imlay from the walking trail.jpg
Mount Imlay, 886 metres above sea level
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Nearest town or city | Eden |
Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Established | 21 July 1972 |
Area | 48 km2 (19 sq mi) |
Managing authorities | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Official site | http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au |
Mount Imlay is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 387 km south of Sydney, named after the Imlay brothers, who were early pioneers to the district.[1] It is accessed from the Princes Highway, south of Eden, New South Wales.
The vegetation is mostly eucalyptus forest. The Imlay Mallee and Imlay Boronia are rare plants growing near the mountain's summit. However, there is a two hectare rainforest remnant surviving in a fire free gully. It consists mostly of Black Olive Berry trees. The park contains large populations of wombats and superb lyrebirds.
See also
Mount Imlay Photos
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Eucalyptus imlayensis stem.JPG
the critically endangered Imlay Mallee
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Mt Imlay & White Ash & sandstone.jpg
White Ash & sandstone below the high ridge at Mount Imlay
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Boronia imlayensis.jpg
the rare Imlay Boronia near the mountain's summit
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Elaeocarpus holopetalus 25 m tall Mount Imlay.jpg
Gully Rainforest at Mount Imlay with the Black Olive Berry
References
- ↑ * The main street of Eden, New South Wales is named Imlay Street.
External link
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