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Through the Fern Forest


A walking path in a forest reserve near on the west coast of Tasmania. Incredibly, the new Australian government has requested that 74,000 hectares of Tasmanian forest with World Heritage listing whc.unesco.org/en/list/181 be removed from the listing and made available for forestry.
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but I suspect as here and everywhere these decisions are made for the wrong
reasons ultimately but will happen no doubt. I love to see these wonderful
tree ferns ... and indeed we do see them in our garden centres, small of course
and they are enjoyed very much indeed ... but you need them growing where
they are now and not removed ... always there seems to be big problems
when trees of any kind are removed grand scale .. I hope they rethink and
love your walk amongst these ... how lovely to be there oOo
tiabunna club has replied to beverleyand an interesting link, thanks !
tiabunna club has replied to beverleytiabunna club has replied to Nora Caracci clubtiabunna club has replied to RHH clubwe see very rarely anything like this here ;-) hope you
will join oOo
tiabunna club has replied to beverleyADMIRED in TREES 4U
tiabunna club has replied to beverleybeverley has replied to tiabunna clubthat they are wrapped in sacking during the winter months !
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