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Mount Warning (Bundjalung:
Wollumbin), a
mountain in the
Tweed Range in the
Northern Rivers region of New
South Wales, Australia, was
formed from a volcanic...
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Wollumbin National Park (previously
known as 'Mount
Warning National Park') is a
national park
located in
northern New
South Wales, Australia, 642 kilometres...
- ****a
wollumbin, the
Wollumbin pouched frog or
Mount Wollumbin hip-pocket frog, is a
species of small,
terrestrial frog
endemic to New
South Wales, Australia...
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named Cape
Byron and
Mount Warning (known to the
Bundjalung Nation as
Wollumbin). He
named Mount Warning after encountering nearby offs**** reefs.[circular...
- bah.
Nearby Mount Warning and its
attendant national park are
known as
Wollumbin,
meaning "Cloud Catcher", in the
Bundjalung language. Timber-getters were...
- It is one of two
species within the
genus ****a, the
other being ****a
wollumbin and is part of the
family Myobatrachidae. It is a
small frog
about 2.5 cm...
- "Guide to the Gl****
House Mountains –
Tourism Australia". 21 July 2021. "
Wollumbin/Mt
Warning Shield Volcano".
Geological sites of NSW.
Cartoscope Pty Limited...
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Archived from the
original on 24
March 2010.
Retrieved 12 July 2009. "
Wollumbin National Park". NSW
National Parks &
Wildlife Service.
Government of New...
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Zieria adenodonta,
commonly known as the
Wollumbin zieria, is a
plant in the
citrus family Rutaceae and is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It is a dense...
- was the
pouched frog (A. darlingtoni). However, a
second species, A.
wollumbin, was
described in 2021
following a
rangewide genetic survey of A. darlingtoni...