Wiltshire-Butler National Park: Protected Jarrah Forest Landscape in Western Australia
Mapping the protected area and its regional geographic context.
Wiltshire-Butler National Park is a designated National Park in Western Australia's South West region, established in 2004 to protect significant jarrah forest ecosystems. This Class A reserve offers a clear example of protected landscape conservation, with its mapped boundaries defining a vital area within the Jarrah Forest bioregion. Users exploring this park can understand its role in the regional geography and appreciate the characteristics of its temperate forest terrain, contributing to a broader atlas of natural heritage.
- Area
- 116.45 km²
- Established
- 2004
- IUCN
- II
- Relief
- Highland