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Australian
Flora
Conservation
of the Environment in Australia |
The
Australian Flora
is a very interesting and unique world. Millions of
years ago all of the flora had to be readapted. This
happened because the Australian continent separated
from New Guinea and Indonesia, and so all plant
types had to adapt to their new environment. The new
geographic position of Australia, which moved to the
South, moved away from the Monsoons and Equatorial
Rains, which were favouring the growth of tropical
forests. This new position in a dryer and colder
climate, under the influence of the frozen winds
from the Indian Ocean, had transformed the West of
Australia into a great desert, gradually expanded to
East, in direction to the Pacific Ocean.
With
big desert areas,
the
Flora diminished and had to change to avoid animals
and natural predators, concentrating in a narrow sea
side. This short band follows the coast from Cape
York in the most northern point, until the Island of
Tasmania in the South of Australia. The mechanism of
self-defense can be easily observed by the amount of
poisonous trees and plants that repel many insects,
birds, rodents, and other predators.
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Macrozamia
Moorei
- One of the oldest trees in the world, dating
the age of Dinosaurs. It suffered many
mutations and became extremely poisonous for
its survival. Today it is found widely in some
of the thousand Australian national parks. |
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The
fruit of the Macrozamia
remind a succulent pineapple, but it is pure
poison, extremely toxic and causes cancer. Only
Aborigines discover the process to make them
eatable, leaving them one week in flowing water
and later toasting them in fire (the seeds are
hard and black, sizing like a blackberry). They
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In
almost all the state of Queensland,
it still can be observed gorgeous tropical
vegetation that contains the biggest bio-diversity
of the world per square meter. This vegetation has
been tremendously reduced by wood choppers and the
early English settlers, but currently it is in total
protection by the conservation laws.
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To
keep this treasure,
the conservation department established thousands of
National Parks, all open to the public. Many of
these parks had been created in the period after
settling, when they did not have many cities and the
population were still small. This could preserve
many green areas from the real estate expansions.
The state of New South Wales for example has more
than 150 national parks and forest reserves which
are absolutely the same as they were in the last
century. Mountains,
Ravines, Gorges, Waterfalls, and even Deserts are
bringing annually an enormous source of income to
Australia, attracting thousands of tourist and
ecologists looking to experience Australia’s, and
the planet’s beautiful environment.
In
the city of Cairns
for example, you can take a stroll in a national
park, made totally in the air, not causing any
damages to the forest. A cable kart takes you for a
ride with magical and unique view of the forest. It
starts close to the Airport, and covers a few
Kilometres until get to the village of Kuranda. It
is possible to walk through the forest stopping at
the stations and going in the allocated tracks. Each
of the stations has educational boards with detailed
information about the local vegetation, including
how this forest and bio-diversity was formed. One of
them, show how animals such as Possums (marsupials
looking like big rats) eat the seeds but they do not
digest them for a while. As they run covering
extensive areas looking for food, they evacuate the
entire seed through their excrements, spreading and
fertilizing in another part of the forest,
contributing to the growth of a new tree, and the
bio-diversity. That’s why killing Possums (a
practice that was common in the past because they
damaged farms and the agricultural production), that
one reason why today it has became illegal.
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Another
attraction
very popular between nature lovers, are the
Skywalks. The department of conservation has built
aerial bridges inside the bush, preventing any
damage to the vegetation. The Skywalks has become a
great place for school excursions, and kids from a
very early age have a direct contact with nature and
how to preserve it. Beside that, Skywalks are a
great way to observe and photograph birds and native
plants. A variety of plants, fruits, and birds nests
are located close to the top of trees, and with
skywalks it becomes a bit easier to locate them.
Most of the national parks offer facilities for the
disabled such as people in wheel chairs.
Don’t
miss a visit to national park while visiting
Australia, and the opportunity to experience some of
the most curious species of plants. To know more
about Ecology in Australia, and Australian National
Parks, visit our pages about Eco-Tourism
on the Gold Coast and the Carnavon
National Park.
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Important
Notice: yesaustralia.com has changed in January
2007 into a newer and more comprehensive
website www.portaloceania.com
The English version on the new website is not
completed yet, so we recommend to stick with this
one for a while.
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