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Chesterton Range National Park

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2-709: Chesterton Range is a national park in South West Queensland , Australia, 585 km west of Brisbane . It is located north east of Morven in both the locality of Redford in the Maranoa Region and Tyrconnel in the Shire of Murweh . It lies in the water catchment areas of three waterways. These are the Warrego River , Wallam Creek and the Maranoa River . The park protects part of

4-581: The Brigalow Belt South bioregion. To the north and the west of the park is Orkadilla State Forest. The average elevation of the terrain is 544 metres. The park features a small two-room homestead . The pastoral holding was abandoned in 1937. 13 rare or threatened species have been identified in the national park. This includes a colony of the vulnerable yakka skink , then woma python , red goshawk , grey falcon , koala and others. This Queensland protected areas related article

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