Parks and Gardens

Australia’s national parks and wilderness areas are diverse ecosystems spanning tropical rainforests, arid deserts, and coastal regions. Notable examples include Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to the iconic red monolith, and Daintree National Park, containing the world’s oldest rainforest. Australia’s botanic gardens showcase native flora, with the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney and Melbourne featuring extensive collections of indigenous plants. These protected areas serve as sanctuaries for unique wildlife like kangaroos, koalas, and countless bird species, while preserving Aboriginal cultural heritage sites.

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