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Glasshouse Mountains

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20 Aug 2015

Portrait of an endangered scribbly gum woodland

posted in: Forest portraits, Wildlife illustration | 16

Drive from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast, between the Glasshouse Mountains and Bribie Island, and you will pass through vast areas of exotic pine plantations. But it wasn’t always this way. Once there were miles of scribbly gum woodlands with … Read More

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