STYX VALLEY, Australia — Here in the ancient Tasmanian forest, the world’s tallest hardwood trees rise 250 feet from the valley floor. These are the Eucalyptus regnans -- the king of the eucalyptuses ...
Thousands of native tree ferns are harvested from Tasmania's forests for export each year. Some say the trade saves ferns ...
Tasmania’s State Emergency Service responded to eight requests for assistance overnight as damaging winds swept across ...
Wind gusts peaked in Hobart at 102km/hr in Hobart on Monday around 2.20am, while kunyayi/Mount Wellington recorded its ...
For wildlife, not all trees are equal. Large old trees have many horizontal and dead limbs for perching, and many fissures or hollows for sheltering.
As we hang far above the ground on a sunny October day, it would be easy to focus on the blue crests of hills and the small towns tucked in between. But Richard Peters, who’s with me inside a metal ...
Eco-warrior Harry Lush will be giving away hundreds of rare and iconic Tasmanian trees – including pencil pines and Huon pines – at a Hobart pub this week. WHY HE’S DOING IT >>> Harry Lush, of ...
Christian Homes Tasmania has lodged plans for a 44-unit retirement village in Kingston, set to operate alongside the ...
Many in the wider community still see sugar gums as risky trees that drop dangerous branches. But there is much to appreciate and admire about Eucalyptus cladocalyx. Our tallest trees are world ...
Gusts will average between 55km/h and reach a peak of 100km/h. "They're really, really strong winds that can bring down trees ...