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VICTORIA
Terrick
Terrick National Park
Victoria's
newest National Park is situated on the
Terrick Terrick Range, 65km north of
Bendigo.
Things
to Do
Walking
trails provide nature lovers with the
opportunity to enjoy many of the beautiful
flora and fauna that are unique to the
area.
Scenic
drives take visitors to grasslands,
granite outcrops, eucalypt woodlands and
historical farming sites.
Facilities
The
Mount Terrick Terrick Picnic Area has
picnic tables, toilets, fireplaces and
park information.
Many
kilometres of walkings trails and vehicles
tracks are provided.
There
is no drinking water so please bring
provisions
To
assist in protecting the park, camping is
only permitted at the picnic area. Please
notify the ranger at Kerang of your
camping stay.
Heritage
In
November 1998, while celebrating 10 years
as a state park, Terrick Terrick was
declared a national park. The park is
important in maintaining regional
biodiversity, protecting significant
landscape values and preserving important
cultural and archeological features. The
park will be managed to protect and
restore the unique vegetation community
while maintaining the sense of remoteness
that attracts many people to the area.
The
declaration of Terrick Terrick as a
national park was the direct result of the
acquisition of a 1277 ha property adjacent
to the park. This property contains the
largest remnant of endangered northern
plains grassland community, and is
probably the largest area of high quality
remnant grassland vegetation in Victoria.
In addition, several species of national
and state significance have been recorded
here. The values of this property have
been retained through as conservative
sheep grazing regime with relatively light
stocking rates.
Fauna
The
wooded and open grasslands are home to
over 100 species of birds, including the
Plains wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus),
Grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus
temporalis), Bush stone curlew (Burhinus
grallarius), Barking owl (Ninox
connivens), Spotted nightjar (Caprimulgus
guttatus) and Brolga (Grus rubicundus).
The
park is also home to a variety of native
mammals and reptiles such as the Black
wallaby (Wallabia bicolor), Fat-tailed
dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicuadata),
Striped legless lizard (Delma impar),
Hooded scaly foot (Pygopus nigriceps) and
the Tree goanna (Varanus varius).
Vegetation
The
park supports over 200 species of native
flora including many rare and threatened
species. Significant flora includes buloke
(Allocauarina leuhmannii), rock correa
(Correa glabra), snowy mint bush
(Prostanthera nivea), swan greenhood
(Pterostylis cycnocephala), woolly cloak
fern (Cheilanthes lasiophylla), dwarf
bluebush (Maireana humillima) and rye
beetle-grass (Tripogon logiiformis).
The
plains area of the park carry a grassy
woodland community dominated by white
cypress-pine, yellow box and grey box.
The
newly acquired grassland property supports
the largest known Victorian populations of
the endangered species Leptorhynchos
scabrus, Swainsona murrayna, Prauphyllum
suaveolens and Panicum laevinode. Through
further surveys this list of significant
species will almost certainly increase.
Looking
After the Park
- All
native plants and animals are
protected.
- Firearms
are not permitted in the park.
- No
dogs, horses and other pets.
- Firewood
is not to be collected from within the
park.
- Light
fires only in fireplaces provided.
- Do
not light fires on days of Total Fire
Ban. This park is in the North Western
Total Fire Ban District.
- Keep
to designated tracks (30 km/h).
- Please
take your rubbish with you.
Precautions
Be
fire conscious. Precautionary measures can
mean an enjoyable stay and protect our
significant flora and fauna.
Do
not leave fires unattended. Before leaving
extinguish fires thoroughly.
How
to Get There
Terrick
Terrick National Park is located 225 km
north west of Melbourne. From Bendigo take
the Loddon Valley Highway to Eaglehawk
turning right to Mitiamo at the
Bendigo-Pyramid Road. Mitiamo is 60 km
north of Bendigo. The park is 4 km north
of Mitiamo and can be entered at several
points off Forest Road.
Nearby
Parks
Barmah
State Park
Kamarooka
State Park
Leaghur
State Park
Whipstick
State Park
Guided
Activities
1.
Birdwatching
2. Bushwalking
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Dedicated
to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

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