Dergholm State Park
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Dergholm State Park Victoria | |
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Dergholm State Park | |
Nearest town or city | Casterton |
Coordinates | 37°22′14″S 141°17′38″E / 37.37056°S 141.29389°ECoordinates: 37°22′14″S 141°17′38″E / 37.37056°S 141.29389°E |
Established | 1982 |
Area | 104 km2 (40.2 sq mi) |
Managing authorities | Parks Victoria |
Website | Dergholm State Park |
See also | Protected areas of Victoria |
The Dergholm State Park is located in the far west of Victoria, Australia. It is 390 km west of Melbourne and 450 km east of Adelaide, South Australia.
Introduction[]
The park has an area of 104 square kilometres and has a relatively dry range of habitat, common throughout the hill country of western Victoria, Australia of woodlands, open forests, heaths and dry swamps, and is traversed by the Glenelg River. Biota include varied birds, reptiles, mammals, banksias, wattles, eucalyptus trees and other life forms. It was proclaimed a park in 1982.
Fauna[]
The sugar glider is a nocturnal possum that can glide from tree to tree using a membrane between its front and rear limbs. Other animals include echidnas, koalas, eastern grey kangaroos and various reptiles such as marbled gecko, eastern blue-tongued lizard and tiger snake. Birds include the red-tailed black cockatoo, swift parrot and powerful owl.
Flora[]
These include pink gum, yellow gum, brown stringybark, red gum, , clay heath, vegetation communities.
History[]
Aboriginal clan inhabited the area until European arrival in 1830. The native population was quickly displaced by European farmers, but the area of the park saw little farming activity.
See also[]
External links[]
- IUCN Category II
- State parks of Victoria (Australia)
- Protected areas established in 1982
- 1982 establishments in Australia
- Victoria (Australia) geography stubs