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Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Remnant Vegetation
Department of the Environment and Energy
Remnant vegetation provides important refuge and recruitment areas for both flora and fauna. The relevant National Estate criterion is A.2, which refers to `importance in... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Fauna Centres of Endemism
Department of the Environment and Energy
Tasmania has 47 endemic vertebrates, of which 21 are classified as forest-associated. The endemic fauna is primarily characterised by the great diversity of invertebrate groups... -
Victoria - CRA/RFA - Forests - East Gippsland - Logging History (incl....
Department of the Environment and Energy
A Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image taken of East Gippsland in February 1995 was used to manually classify probable coupe boundaries resulting from logging utilisation on State... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Fauna Primitive and Relictual
Department of the Environment and Energy
This dataset is a digital polygon coverage of Tasmania (captured at 1:500 000 scale) detailing primitive and relictual fauna, i.e. fauna that exhibit taxonomic remoteness or... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Refugia from Present Processes
Department of the Environment and Energy
Contemporary refugia contain communities that are strongly associated with climatic and topographic factors that confer a degree of protection from endangering processes such as... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Important Habitat
Department of the Environment and Energy
National Estate important habitat was defined as areas of national significance in terms of concentrations of forest ecosystems dominated by winter-flowering species. Values... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Glacial Refugia Areas
Department of the Environment and Energy
A glacial refuge-dependent forest community is considered to be one that occupies a climatic or topographic refuge retaining elements of the climatic regime of the last Ice Age.... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Vegetation Succession Sites
Department of the Environment and Energy
Places that are important for succession are forest communities that have dynamic examples of succession occurring within them, areas affected by fire (halting primary... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Flora Species / Community Richness
Department of the Environment and Energy
In the context of Australia as a whole, Tasmania, as a region, is not regarded as exceptionally diverse for most floral groups. This pattern is consistent with the usual...
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