The Lakefield National Park – A Godforsaken Nook in Queensland
The Lakefield National Park, second-largest national park in Queensland, Australia, features spectacular wetlands and extensive river systems. The park stretches from Princess Charlotte Bay in the north to the town of Laura, covering 5,370 km2. The dominant vegetation in the park is eucalypt woodland and gallery forest associated with waterways.
Nature Conservation 2/2011 — 11. 7. 2011 — International Nature Conservation — Print article in pdf