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Djiru National Park Queensland | |
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![]() Ciulfina (small tree-dwelling praying mantis) in Djiru National Park, 2011 | |
Nearest town or city | Mission Beach |
Coordinates | 17°52′52″S 146°04′01″E / 17.881°S 146.067°E |
Established | 2005 |
Area | 41.4 km2 (16.0 sq mi)[1] |
Managing authorities | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
See also | Protected areas of Queensland |
Djiru National Park is a protected area in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] It is within the world-heritage-listed Wet Tropics of Queensland.[3]
The national park is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Mission Beach.[4] It extends across the localities of Djiru and Tam O'Shanter.[1]
Originally a state forest, this area became Tam O'Shanter National Park in December 2005. On 9 December 2009, it was renamed Djiru National Park.[2][5]
A number of rare or vulnerable species of palm are in the national park, including the native fan palm Licuala ramsayi and arenga palm Arenga australasica.[6]
There are also rare and endangered animal species in the park, including the southern cassowary Casuarius casuarius johnsonii.[6]