West Cape Howe National Park

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The West Cape Howe National Park covers the coastline from Lowlands beach to Forsythe Bluff. A diverse habitat ranging from karri/jarrah-marri forest, banksia & heath, all play an important role in this areas ecosystem. Fishing is a poular past-time of this area (normal regulations apply), with hang-gliders making the most of the powerful easterlies at Shelley Beach.

The park is home to a range of habitats including karri forest, coastal heath and wetlands each of which support a diverse array of vegetation and plant species. The area around Lake William supports a dense sedgescrub and rare species such as Amperea volubilus, an unnamed species of melaleuca and the Albany Pitcher Plant

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Phone: (08) 6467 5000 (Dept National Parks)