Australia's national parks
There are thousands of national parks and other conservation reserves in Australia. They protect a huge variety of environments - from deserts to rainforests, and from coral reefs to eucalypt woodlands.
Only a few 'national' parks are managed at a national level by the Australian Federal Government. Most parks and reserves are conserved by government agencies in each of Australia's eight states and territories.
Click on the map below to visit the websites of these agencies, or use the search facility at the bottom of the page to find particular parks and reserves using Google.
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State and territory agencies New
South Wales Queensland Northern
Territory Western
Australia South
Australia Victoria Tasmania Australian Capital TerritoryMajor parks managed b Government Booderee
National Park Kakadu
National Park Uluru
- Kata Tjuta Nat. Park Great
Barrier Reef Marine Park Norfolk,
Christmas and Cocos(Keeling) Islands |
Page last updated: 05 August 2008
