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 forests ...
Each year a shortlist is chosen from more than 900 species of the ubiquitous Australian plants As a teenager, Dean Nicolle dreamed of planting one of every eucalypt species in Australia. He took his ...
A warming climate and heavy wildlife browsing saw one of the biggest healthy populations of a Tasmanian eucalypt species decline from around 2,000 trees to just six mature trees in a seven-year period ...
Eucalypts vulnerable to climate change are in decline across Australia, but scientists say a rare one found only in southern Tasmania is actually expanding its range in part because it is so "well ...
A new exhibition at Melbourne’s Potter Museum of Art celebrates the cultural and ecological significance of the eucalypt ...
Nearly two decades ago, artist Ian Roberts set out to paint every known eucalypt. His project is finally nearing completion with about 770 watercolours created to represent the species' 900 varieties.
Robert Holdaway speaks about his trial eucalypt plantings at a New Zealand Dryland Forestry Initiative workshop in Marlborough. Photo: Penny Wardle / Stuff Prefer us on Google A grape-growing family ...
Eucalypts dominate Australia's landscape like no other plant group in the world. Europe's pine forests consist of many different types of trees. North America's forests change over the width of the ...
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