Mount Bauple National Park Explained

Type:protected
Mount Bauple National Park
State:qld
Iucn Category:Ia
Area:51NaN1
Established:1935
Managing Authorities:Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
Coordinates:-25.8136°N 152.5733°W

Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia, 190 km north of Brisbane.[1]

The park's main purpose is to protect the area's exceptional scientific values. Mount Bauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial Queensland nut tree Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the Budjilla people indigenous to Fraser Island, Queensland.[2] While the bauple plant is cultivated extensively in Queensland and overseas, its natural distribution is extremely limited, and its status in the wild is listed as vulnerable. The commercial value of the species adds considerably to the importance of protecting the wild population.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. 15 July 2022.
  2. Web site: History of the macadamia. live. 5 September 2021. Australian Macadamias. en. Way back in THE FIRST TIME [The Dreamtime] when Yindingie our Messenger God was leaving the Mountain, the Budjilla people had to decide who was to look after our Land...so a man called Baphal said he would go...they called the Mountain, Baphal’s Mountain. When our people seen the lizard they called him Baphal’s lizard. When our people seen the nuts they call them Baphal’s nuts.. 5 September 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210905010929/https://www.australian-macadamias.org/consumer/our-story/history-of-the-macadamia.
  3. Web site: Mount Bauple National Park (Scientific) - Management Plan. 30 October 2012. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. 2011. 3 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130903000621/http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/managing/plans-strategies/pdf/mp035-mount-bauple-np-sci-mgtplan-ginc-approved-2011.pdf. live.