The Wielangta forest is in south-east Tasmania, Australia. It is notable for its role in a 2006 court case that called into question the effectiveness of Australia's cooperative Commonwealth-State forest management regime known as Regional Forest Agreements.[1]
^Philippa Duncan, 'Green joy at legal victory', Hobart Mercury, 20 December 2006.
Commonwealth-State forest management regime known as Regional Forest Agreements. Wielangta is an Aboriginal name of high trees. The Wielangtaforest is part of...
as the Wielangta stag beetle or broad-toothed stag beetle, is a species of stag beetle which is only found in an area centred in WielangtaForest in eastern...
Greens Senator, in a case against Forestry Tasmania, concerning the Wielangtaforest. As well as an active practice as a barrister, Mortimer was a lecturer...
in an attempt to protect Tasmania's Wielangtaforest from clearfell logging. The 1997 Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) exempted logging operations...
known as Armillaria root rot, a primary cause of Eucalyptus tree death and forest dieback. It is the most pathogenic and widespread of the six Armillaria...
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is found in Tasmania, where it fruits on the ground of wet sclerophyll forests in late spring to early winter (usually between January and March). The...
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D. (2003). A Botanical Reconnaissance of Wielangta Hill Planning Block (Unpublished report). Hobart: Forest Practices Board. "Ozothamnus lycopodioides...