Hinchinbrook Island National Park Management Plan

Hinchinbrook Island National Park Management Plan

The Hinchinbrook Island National Park Management Plan and Visitor Strategy are currently review.

Posted on 03.11.2016

Is Hinchinbrook Island National Park are a favourite park of yours?

The Hinchinbrook Island National Park Management Plan and Visitor Strategy are currently review.

Hinchinbrook Island National Park—including Agnes, Eva and Haycock islands—is one of the world’s largest island national parks. Hinchinbrook Island, Hinchinbrook Channel and the coastal plain are a unique part of the Wet Tropics and the national park is one of the least disturbed coastal environments in the region. The park’s outstanding natural and scenic values were recognised when it was listed as part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area in 1981.

Hinchinbrook Island National Park will continue to be conserved to protect its endemic and threatened plants and animals, ecosystems, exceptional scenic beauty, and visitors’ experience of remote and wild nature.

For more information and have your say, visit https://www.getinvolved.qld.gov.au/gi/consultation/3400/view.html

 

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