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Explore on MSNAustralia's 'Village In The Rainforest' Is A Hidden Mountain Town With Unique WildlifeVisiting this remote area of Australia is worth the extra effort to explore the world's oldest rainforest from this charming ...
Almost two-thirds of the world's population is affected by the monsoon—the annual arrival of intense rains in areas north and south of the Equator. These drenching rains tend to arrive during each ...
On the edge of a dense forest on a rugged Australian island, an enormous stump rises from the ground—all that remains of a eucalyptus tree that towered into the canopy for centuries.
Nestled in old eucalyptus forests in Australia's New South Wales region, an estimated 15% of the state's dwindling koala population is set to win some protection from as early as 2025, but ...
Australia forest cover by Global Ecological Zones as of the year 2000. Climate change-driven record fires in recent years are hammering Australia’s forests, ...
As a result, by 100 million years ago, the forests of Victoria included an open conifer-dominated forest canopy. The subcanopy beneath was made up of seed ferns and ferns. Flowering plants and ferns ...
Local 10’s Eco Hero team left the red sands of the Outback behind and entered one of the world’s oldest living ecosystems — ...
SHEAS NOB STATE FOREST, Australia — The ecologist drove his weathered pickup truck through thick and shady eucalyptus forest. But as he reached a ridgeline, the woodland suddenly gave way to a ...
Biosecurity is top of mind when it comes to keeping pests and diseases out of island Australia, but fast developing countries ...
This aerial view of Alcoa’s Huntly Mine, near the Serpentine Dam, in Western Australia’s Northern Jarrah Forest, was photographed on March 25. The ore beneath Australia’s Northern Jarrah Forest fuels ...
Alcoa’s Australian lease, spanning nearly 5,000 square miles, cuts across much of the remaining Northern Jarrah Forest, with over 8,000 unique plant and animal species.
Alcoa’s Australian lease, spanning nearly 5,000 square miles, cuts across much of the remaining Northern Jarrah Forest, with over 8,000 unique plant and animal species.
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