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Death of a landscape: why have thousands of trees dropped dead in NSW?

 

Ghostgum dieback

Trees die – that’s a fact of life. But is the death of an entire iconic landscape of Eucalyptus in the Cooma-Monaro region of New South Wales natural?

For over a decade, large stands of Eucalyptus viminalis, commonly known as Ribbon Gum or Manna Gum, have been gradually declining in health, and now stand like skeletons in huge tree graveyards.  Read more [1] . . .

 

Tags:
  • Tree dieback [2]
  • Cooma [3]
  • Monaro [4]

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Links
[1] http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/death-of-a-landscape-why-have-thousands-of-trees-dropped-dead-in-new-south-wales
[2] http://mail.murrumbidgeelandcare.asn.au/taxonomy/term/873
[3] http://mail.murrumbidgeelandcare.asn.au/taxonomy/term/874
[4] http://mail.murrumbidgeelandcare.asn.au/taxonomy/term/399