Woomargama National Park, Forest reserve in Greater Hume Shire Council, Australia.
Woomargama National Park is a forest reserve in New South Wales that covers extensive protected woodland. The landscape features native eucalyptus forest and provides habitat for diverse animal populations including birds and other wildlife.
The reserve was officially established in 2001 when three separate state forests merged through a regional forest protection agreement. This combination created one of the region's major forest conservation areas.
The park serves as a refuge for rare bird species including regent honeyeaters and superb parrots that depend on native forest habitats. Visitors can observe these animals and understand why this area matters for preserving wildlife populations.
The park has two campgrounds with basic facilities for overnight camping and outdoor recreation. Visitors should allow time for walking trails through the forest and exploring the different woodland areas.
The park supports several bird species that have become scarce across Australia and survive in only a handful of locations. This concentration of endangered birds makes the area a focus for wildlife research and conservation efforts.
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