Capertee NP is NOT yet open to the general public due to safety concerns on
some of teh tracks
and trails within the Park.
There is currently a locked gate at the entrance and access is to authorised
staff and the care
takers.
Parks are waiting for the next round of funding so they can complete the
necessary work and open
the 2,500 ha park to teh general public. It is hoped to do that early next year.
It is my understanding that it is fine to walk into the park from the access
gate. Its about 3 km
from teh gate to the Capertee River and numerous trails radiate from there.
I can tell you that teh park has good populations of numerous threatened speces
such as Diamond
Firetail and notably Regent Honeyeater.
cheers
Chris Chafer
On Sun, Oct 16th, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Gavin Scott <>
wrote:
> hi everyone,
> i heard about the new national park listing in capertee and was interested
> to know more about the plans for the park and the consequences for the
> birds of the area. Also in terms of birders travelling to the area, is it
> one of the better places to find some of the rarer species such as regent
> honeyeater?
>
> cheers,
> gavin scott
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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