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An ancient forest in Tasmania was the location of an extensive dig conducted by a recent PhD graduate, who unlocked new plant species and more insights on Earth's climate and continental shifts.
After relative peace in Tasmania's forests since 2012, the state could be set for more conflict in 2020 as two contentious forestry issues come to a head. But is the conflict genuine, or manufactured?
For a generation, logging at the 400-year-old forests in Tasmania – home to some of the world's tallest trees, including the 101-metre-high Centurion, a giant swamp gum second only to a 115 ...
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Tropical plants discovered in Tasmania's ancient Polar Forest - MSNMore information: Miriam A. Slodownik, The non‐flowering plants of a near‐polar forest in East Gondwana, Tasmania, Australia, during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, American Journal of ...
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‘They are elders’: 40,000-year-old fossilized forest emerges in ...A fossilized forest has just appeared on a beach in Tasmania, enchanting visitors online and in person and sparking discussions about its origins and significance. The Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife ...
Tasmania’s tall eucalypt forests are globally significant. They accumulate carbon faster than any other natural forest ecosystem in the world. But climate change is making it harder for these ...
Things get a little wild in north-west Tasmania when winter descends. But why hide away when the temperature plummets? The ...
The photo of the Weld Angel brought the fight to protect Tasmania’s Southern Forests to the world. It appeared in a number of international television broadcasts and the pages of major newspapers and ...
Large-scale logging of old native forests continues in Tasmania, where 18.5% of native trees were felled in 2022–2023, mainly for wood chips.
The giant kelp forests that flourished on the east coast of Tasmania had almost disappeared before most people realised they were gone. Gallery 1 here The ecological community of giant kelp forests of ...
Why this tiny forest cabin in Tasmania will set you back $1.5million: ... Bruny Island and Wedge Island, and access to some of Tasmania's finest produce, wineries too,' Garity said.
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