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Potential to establish in all Queensland coastal areas and inland agricultural and urban areas [2] Camphor laurel: Cinnamomum camphora: Asia: Large attractive shade tree, aggressively replaces native vegetation: Class 3: Gardens throughout Qld [3] Fireweed: Senecio madagascariensis: Madagascar, Southern Africa
"Tree ID made Easy - a simple guide to open-forest trees of South-East Queensland"; Ann Moran; Published by the author; ISBN 0-646-05209-8 "Wild plants of greater Brisbane - a Queensland Museum Guide"; Queensland Museum, 2003; ISBN 0-9751116-2-0; Places Reference Materials. Brisbane's Natural Areas [permanent dead link ]
Palmgrove is a national park in south-central Queensland, Australia.It lies about 185 km north-north-east of Roma and 458 km north-west of Brisbane.It is listed as a National Park (Scientific) under the Nature Conservation Act 1992, so giving it the highest level of protection possible under the Act.
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection was established in April 2012, [3] as part of a series of changes to the machinery of government after the LNP's win at the 2012 election. [4] The department took on most of the functions of the Department of Environment and Resource Management which was dissolved. [ 5 ]
Taunton National Park is situated near the town of Dingo approximately 135 km inland from Rockhampton in eastern Central Queensland, Australia.The park encompasses an area of 11,626 ha (28,730 acres) within the Northern Brigalow Belt bioregion of Queensland; a region widely recognised to contain considerable biodiversity.
The Queensland and New South Wales governments implemented bans on land clearing during the 1990s and early 2000s. [16] Australia remains a deforestation front, the only developed nation to do so. [17] Both Queensland and New South Wales monitor land clearing on an annual basis using satellite imagery under the Statewide Landcover and Trees ...
The Main Range is a mountain range and national park in Queensland, Australia, located predominantly in Tregony, Southern Downs Region, 85 kilometres (53 mi) southwest of Brisbane. It is part of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves).
The Queensland tropical rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID: AA0117) covers a portion of the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia and belongs to the Australasian realm. The forest contains the world's best living record of the major stages in the evolutionary history of the world's land plants, including most of the world's relict species ...