Black Range State Park protects rugged and spectacular bushland in an area where much of the natural vegetation has been cleared for farming. The Black Range, similar in character to the Grampians Ranges to the east, is important for fauna conservation, contains a rich and diverse flora and has highly significant Aboriginal art and occupation sites.
Flora & Fauna - Home to many important fauna species including eight threatened species and the near-threatened Heath Mouse. Large populations of the Red-necked Wallaby and Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroo are found in the park. Over 100 bird species have been recorded in the park, five of which are rare or threatened. The Park has more than 260 native
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