Environment
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Vegetation
River Red Gum and Yellow Box trees are scattered throughout the woodland. Messmate, Manna Gum and Red Stringybark occupy the mountainous section of the Park. Yarra Gum and Manna Gum line the watercourses and Shiny Tea-tree, Veined Beard-heath and Langi Ghiran Grevillea grow on the higher peaks.
Animals
Eastern Grey Kangaroos inhabit the woodland and can often be seen from the roads. Echidnas, wallabies and a variety of birds are found throughout the park. Powerful Owls inhabit the northern and eastern slopes and Wedge-tailed Eagles are often seen soaring the higher peaks.
Visitor experiences
Sistas doing it for themselves on country
30 Apr 2012
The natural and cultural landscape of Barmah National Park recently set the scene for an inspirational journey for young Aboriginal women that invigorated their connection to Yorta Yorta country. Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation Jackie Walker Senior Project Manager said the Camping on Country event at the Dharnya …