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Round the Bend Conservation Co-operative
The Co-operative's aim of living in harmony with the bush provides a sanctuary for both flora and fauna in its box ironbark forest and grassy dry forest, 1980's
... provides a sanctuary for both flora and fauna in its box ironbark... flora and fauna in its box ironbark forest and grassy dry forest. ...Colour photographround the bend co-op, environmental living zone elz -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Report, Box Ironbark Timber Resource Analysis Implications of proposed changes to land availability, 2000, 2000
... A chapter on Box Ironbark Forests from the Wombat Community... Office goldfields Box Ironbark Forest Wombat COmmunity FOrest ...A chapter on Box Ironbark Forests from the Wombat Community Forest Managemebt Resource Diskbox ironbark, forest, wombat community forest -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, circa April 2003
... box ironbark forest.... The park is also home to the box-ironbark forest that once.... The park is also home to the box-ironbark forest that once ...This photograph was taken in the Mount Pilot Chiltern National Park. It was taken during a search for the tiger quoll conducted by a team of volunteers from the Wooragee Landcare Group. The tiger quoll is also known as the spotted-tail quoll and is found in the national park. The 2003 bushfires caused worry for the safety of the tiger quoll, hence the need for a search for it. Mount Pilot Chiltern National Park is located near Chiltern in Victoria. It's most notable landmarks include Mt Pilot and Woolshed Falls. It also has many mines from the Gold Rush in the late 1800s. It is home to much flora and fauna, including the tiger quoll. The park is also home to the box-ironbark forest that once was present in most of north-eastern Victoria. The park is a large tourist destination as in there are many bushwalks and other attractions for visitors. In 2003, bushfires raged through Mount Pilot National Park and destroyed much of the environment. Some of this damage can be seen in the burnt trees in the picture. This photograph represents the work that goes into protecting a important species like the tiger quoll and there has been much work done to preserve it. This photograph was taken when the Wooragee Landcare group went to ensure the survival of this species, highlighting how the tiger quoll is being protected. This photograph also demonstrates the significance of Mount Pilot Chiltern National Park. The park has many special flora and fauna that can only be found in this area. For example, the box-ironbark forest and the tiger quoll. The forest used to stretch over much of north-eastern Victoria and is therefore reminiscent of what that area of Victoria was once like. This park is historical for this reason but it is also historical through it being once goldfields from the Gold Rush in the 1800s.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN- 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.8) / 922mount pilot, mount pilot chiltern national park, chiltern, victoria, landmark, woolshed falls, gold rush, tiger quoll, flora, fauna, spotted tail quoll, marsupial, andy murray, andy murray quolls, carnivorous marsupial, forests, rainforests, coastal heathlands, woodlands, photograph, species, wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare, bushfires, identification, search, dna, droppings, box ironbark forest, ironbark, box iron bark -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Malcolm & Jane Caulder, Victoria’s Box Iron Bark Country - A Field Guide, 2002
... This is the definitive guide to the Box-Ironbark forests...This is the definitive guide to the Box-Ironbark forests ...This is the definitive guide to the Box-Ironbark forests of Central and North-East Victoria First published in 1994 as The Forgotten Forests. By the Victorian National Parks Association Ltd.Cardboard cover with yellow band at top containing Title in green print, below which are 3 colour photographs one showing bushland, one showing closeup of a flower, the other showing a bird. Logo for the Victorian National ParksVictoria's Box-Ironbark Country. A Field Guide Autographed by Ian McCann (Photographer)stawell -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, MERCEDES UNIMOG TRUCK IN ROUGH TERRAIN, Australian Army, 1983 - 2010
... on it. It appears to be a box or ironbark forest.... to be a box or ironbark forest. Photograph PHOTOGRAPH, MERCEDES UNIMOG ...COLOUR PHOTO, MOUNTED ON THICK CARDBOARD, OF AN ARMY TRUCK. The truck has its canvas cover removed. Only a driver can be seen in the truck cabin. Truck Regn 38-533. it has a 3 Div Tac sign. It has a blue and red TAC sign with NR72 stencilled on it. It appears to be a box or ironbark forest.passchendaele barracks trust, unimog truck, army reserve -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Malcolm Calder et al, Victoria's box-ironbark country : a field guide, 2002
... Street Brunswick melbourne Box-Ironbark forests deforestation ...Gives thorough introduction to the dry-forest area and the plants and animals of that habitat.Maps, colour photographs, b&w illustrationsbox-ironbark forests, deforestation, sustainability, environment, biodiversity -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Box-Ironbark in Victoria's State Forests, Silviculture reference manual No. 4 (Dept of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources) Peter Fagg & Owen Bassett, 2015
... of ironbark flowers & forest 137 pages Box-Ironbark in Victoria's ...Soft cover book, white & grey cover with photos of ironbark flowers & forest 137 pages