The small area of Lind National Park protects a suprising number of forest types including significant areas of Warm Temperate Rainforest. The picnic facilities allow visitors to take a break and enjoy the refreshing smell of the river which grow along Euchre Creek.
Flora & FaunaThe parks supports open eucalypt forests of grey gum, messmate and silvertop ash and warm temperate rainforest in the gullies. River peppermints may be found growing along watercourses.One of the significant plants is the East Gippsland Waratah whose deep red flowers appear from October to December providing home to many species of wildlife.
The ancient forests of Lind National Park provide habitat for many species of native fauna, some of which are significant. The beautiful Masked Owl inhabits heavily forested areas and feeds mainly on small to medium sized prey, including native mice, bush rats, other birds and lizards. Lind National Park also protects the elusive Long-footed Potoroo.
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