DANDENONG RANGES NATIONAL PARK
'Dandenong Ranges National Park' is in Victoria (Australia), 38 km east of Melbourne.
Because the park is located in an urban area, the park has a long history of major problems with feral and roaming animals. A cat-curfew was introduced in the entire Dandenong Ranges area some years ago, and since then the numbers and variety of lyrebirds and other native species have climbed dramatically.
Dandenong Ranges National Park is divided into five sections:
★ Doongalla Forest
★ Ferntree Gully
★ Sherbrooke Forest
★ Olinda Forest
★ Mount Evelyn Forest
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See also
★ Protected areas of Victoria (Australia)
External links
★ Parks Victoria: Dandenong Ranges National Park page
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