Restoring landscapes across the Mount Alexander Region

Time to save our trees by gum

Posted on 1 September, 2009 by Connecting Country

Grazing land across Victoria and New South Wales could be treeless within the decade, posing a serious threat to both agriculture and natural ecosystems, the Australian National University has warned.

A research project based at Australian National University’s Fenner School of Environment and Society has found that the majority of scattered paddock trees in grazing areas are old and close to death, yet there are virtually no young trees growing to replace them.

The researchers argue that the disappearance of paddock trees would have many negative effects for agriculture and natural ecosystems, removing shelter for livestock, habitat for birds and other wildlife, decreasing water infiltration, and risking detrimental flow-on effects forĀ  entire ecosystems.

Read more: Victoria’s gum trees dying – Herald Sun

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