Alpine National Park
[2023-03-02 12:31:53]
The alpine national park boasting 646,000 hectares is the largest park in the state, mountain Bogon, feather top mountain, towering plain are most famous. You can enjoy excellent camping and hiking, other activities and highlights in the park.
The vast snowy field is the main sight of winter. In the warmer months, you will be able to see stunning Wildflower exhibits, jungle trekking and opportunity for four wheel drive.
There are more than 1,100 native plants in this park, of which 12 (including Bogong daisy shrubs and silky daisies) can only be found here. The fauna is an unusual Mountain Pygmy Possum, the only high mountain mushrooms in the world to store food that lasts until the winter.
The Alps National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alps in Victoria, Australia. There are 646,000 hectares (1,600,000 acres) of national park in the northeast of Melbourne. This is the largest national park in Victoria, including 1,986 meters (6,516 feet) of Bogong Mountains, including Victoria's highest point, and the associated sub-alpine forest areas and the Bogon plateau. . The northeast border of the park is located at the border of New South Wales, next to the Kosciuszko National Park. On 7th November 2008, the Alps National Park was registered in the Australian National Heritage List and became one of the 11 regions of the Australian Alps National Park and Reserve.
In most of the history of the national parks in Europe, this park carries out agricultural activities and in the summer you can pasture cattle in the plateau. The alpine area of Australia was first used for grazing around the 1940s. Concern about environmental impact, the government began to eliminate some of the Alpine grazing in the coming century. In the 1920s, grazing was temporarily suspended at Buffalo Hills National Park and completely stopped in 1952. Cows were kept from Kosciusko National Park in New South Wales State because of the concern about the influence of grazing on the water quality in the Snow River Project from the 1950's to the 1960's. In the 1980s, Bluff and a part of Davis Plains abandoned the grazing of Mount Feathertop, Hotham, Bogong from the Howit Mountain in the northern part of the bourgeois plateau in the early 1990s, leaving about a third. Alps. National park - over 200,000 hectares (490,000 acres) - for grazing
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