Morwell National Park

129 native fauna species have been recorded, including 19 mammals, 96 birds, 11 reptiles and three amphibians.

[2][3] Weeds and pest animals represent a threat to the park, particularly because of its small size.

The park was created by a 1967 Act of Parliament, in response to lobbying from members of the Latrobe Valley Field Naturalists Club.

Club members had recognised the ecological significance of the land in the early 1950s after finding butterfly orchid (Sarcochilus australis), as well as other notable species of flora and fauna.

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