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Glenbar National Park

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Glenbar National Park wetland area by system 2019
System Area (ha) % wetlands area % total area
Total 0 100.0% 0.0%
Total excluding riverine and artificial/highly modified riverine 0 - 0.0%
No wetlands in this region 0 100.0% 0.0%
Glenbar National Park wetland area by habitat 2019
Habitat Area (ha) % wetlands area % total area
Total 0 100.0% 0.0%
No habitats in this region 0 100.0% 0.0%

Disclaimer

Areas do not include marine or estuarine waters but do include estuarine wetland vegetation
(e.g. mangroves and tidal flats).

All statistics are approximate and generated based on data transformed to a customised Albers equal-area projection, thus allowing wetland extent change for different regions of Queensland to be comparable.

Areas may change over time as mapping approaches improve.

Totals may not match the sum of individually displayed figures due to the rounding of displayed figures.

Wetland extent changes

Glenbar National Park wetland extent change by system
System pre-clear area
(ha)
2019/pre-clear
percentage
Total < 1 * 0.0%
Artificial and highly modified 0 n/a
Intertidal (saltmarsh, saltflats, mangroves) (natural) 0 n/a
Intertidal (saltmarsh, saltflats, mangroves) (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (natural) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Palustrine (natural) 0 n/a
Palustrine (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Riverine < 1 0.0%
Intertidal (saltmarsh, saltflats, mangroves) (highly modified) 0 n/a
Intertidal (saltmarsh, saltflats, mangroves) (natural) 0 n/a
Intertidal (saltmarsh, saltflats, mangroves) (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (artificial) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (highly modified) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (natural) 0 n/a
Lacustrine (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Palustrine (artificial) 0 n/a
Palustrine (highly modified) 0 n/a
Palustrine (natural) 0 n/a
Palustrine (slightly modified) 0 n/a
Riverine (artificial) 0 n/a
Riverine (highly modified) 0 n/a
Riverine (natural) < 1 0.0%
Riverine (slightly modified) 0 n/a

* Total 2019/pre-clear percentage excludes artificial and highly modified

Disclaimer

Areas do not include marine or estuarine waters but do include estuarine wetland vegetation
(e.g. mangroves and tidal flats).

All statistics are approximate and generated based on data transformed to a customised Albers equal-area projection, thus allowing wetland extent change for different regions of Queensland to be comparable.

Areas may change over time as mapping approaches improve.

Totals may not match the sum of individually displayed figures due to the rounding of displayed figures.

Australian Land Use and Management Classification (ALUMC) metadata

Glenbar National Park land use
ALUMC code and description Area (ha) % total area
Total 2,979 100.0%
1.1 Nature conservation 2,950 99.0%
1.1.3 National park 2,950 99.0%
2.1 Grazing native vegetation 25 0.9%
2.1.0 Grazing native vegetation 25 0.9%
1.3 Other minimal use 2 0.1%
1.3.0 Other minimal use 2 0.1%
2.2 Production native forests 1 0.0%
2.2.0 Production native forests 1 0.0%

Wildlife

Kingdom
Class
Native Introduced Wetland
indicator
species
Rare or
threatened
species
All
TOTAL 562 27 36 10 589
Animals 196 4 23 5 200
Mammals 23 1 1 3 24
Birds 121 1 5 2 122
Reptiles 26 0 1 0 26
Amphibians 19 1 8 0 20
Ray-finned fishes 7 1 8 0 8
Fungi 19 0 0 0 19
Plants 347 23 13 5 370

Note: Wildlife statistics are based on information that has been submitted to the DETSI WildNet database and converted to a 10km² grid. The grid information has been intersected with the mapping polygons to determine the species lists. Click here to view the species grid metadata.

Information from WildNet can also be accessed via Wildlife Online and WetlandMaps.

Rare or threatened includes species listed as extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or conservation dependent under either the Nature Conservation Act or Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act

Disclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this product, the Queensland Government and Australian Government make no representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and disclaim all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damage) and costs which might be incurred as a consequence of reliance on the product, or as a result of the product being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason.

AreaType-national-park

This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2013) Glenbar National Park — facts and maps, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/facts-maps/national-park-glenbar/

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