Humboldt National Park
Protected area in Queensland, Australia
Humboldt National Park Queensland | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
Nearest town or city | Rolleston |
Established | 2009 |
Area | 76.60 km2 (29.58 sq mi) |
Managing authorities | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
See also | Protected areas of Queensland |
Humboldt is a national park in Queensland, Australia, approximately 110 km southeast of Emerald.
The park protects a wetland in the Comet River water catchment in the Brigalow Belt bioregion.[1] Humboldt is a habitat for 148 species of animals and 278 species of plants.[2]
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Central Queensland, Queensland
- Emerald
- Gladstone
- Rockhampton
- Bajool
- Banana
- Baralaba
- Biloela
- Bouldercombe
- Boyne Island
- Blackwater
- Bluff
- Callide
- Calliope
- Capella
- Carmila
- Clairview
- Clermont
- Comet
- Dingo
- Dysart
- Duaringa
- Gogango
- Gracemere
- Jambin
- Marlborough
- Middlemount
- Moranbah
- Moura
- Mount Larcom
- Mount Morgan
- Rannes
- Raglan
- Rolleston
- Springsure
- Stanwell
- St Lawrence
- Tannum Sands
- Tieri
- Westwood
- Wowan
- Woorabinda
- Yaamba
- Yeppoon
- Baga
- Blackdown Tableland
- Bulburin
- Byfield
- Capricorn Coast
- Capricornia Cays
- Carnarvon
- Castle Tower
- Curtis Island
- Deepwater
- Epping Forest
- Eurimbula
- Expedition
- Goodedulla
- Homevale
- Humboldt
- Isla Gorge
- Junee
- Keppel Bay Islands
- Kroombit Tops
- Littabella
- Mazeppa
- Minerva Hills
- Mount Archer
- Mount Colosseum
- Mount Etna Caves
- Mount O'Connell
- Mount Walsh
- Nuga Nuga
- Palmgrove
- Peak Range
- Rundle Range
- Snake Range
- Taunton
- West Hill
- Wild Cattle Island
24°14′31.3″S 148°56′0″E / 24.242028°S 148.93333°E / -24.242028; 148.93333
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