Lake Bindegolly National Park

Lake Bindegolly National Park
Queensland
IUCN category II (national park)
Lake Bindegolly National Park
Nearest town or city Thargomindah
Coordinates 28°00′48″S 144°11′37″E / 28.01333°S 144.19361°E / -28.01333; 144.19361Coordinates: 28°00′48″S 144°11′37″E / 28.01333°S 144.19361°E / -28.01333; 144.19361
Established 1991
Area 140 km2 (54.1 sq mi)
Managing authorities Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
Website Lake Bindegolly National Park
See also Protected areas of Queensland

Lake Bindegolly is a national park in South West Queensland, Australia, 871 km west of Brisbane and 40 km from the town of Thargomindah. It is in the Mulga Lands bioregion and was established to protect a population of the rare plant Acacia ammophila.[1] It has three lakes, two saline and one freshwater.

Birds

The lake is an important site for red-necked avocets

A 318 km2 area of the lake and its surrounds has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it has supported over 1% of the world populations of blue-billed ducks and red-necked avocets as well as populations of the biome-restricted inland dotterel, Bourke's parrot, slaty-backed thornbill, grey-headed honeyeater, black honeyeater, pied honeyeater, Hall's babbler, chirruping wedgebill and chestnut-breasted quail-thrush.[2]

See also

References

  1. Morton, S.R.; Short, J.; & Barker, R.D. Refugia for Biological Diversity in Arid and Semi-arid Australia. Biodiversity Series, Paper No.4. Australian Government Dept of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.
  2. "IBA: Lake Bindegolly". Birdata. Birds Australia. Retrieved 2011-07-19.


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