Woomargama National Park

[1] Southern extremities of the park are within one kilometre of Lake Hume which is formed on the Murray River.

Woomargama was gazetted, from the formation of Woomargama, Dora Dora and Tipperary State Forests along with other Crown Land portions, in January 2001 as part of the Southern Regional Forest Agreement in 2000.

[2] Some of the bird species that can be found in the park include superb parrot.

[3] Other native species include echidnas, wombats, gliders, kangaroos and wallabies.

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