The Bunya Mountains in Southern Queensland occupy an isolated portion of the Great Dividing Range and are known for having the world’s largest forest of bunya pines (araucaria bidwillii). Encompassing ...
Dieback is caused by the spread of phytophthora resulting in Bunyas no longer being a viable food source for the local wildlife. Bunya Ranger Group forest health officer and Wakka Wakka man Adrian ...
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Destruction wrought by swine-borne disease is thinning the canopy of bunya pine forests and the problem is getting worse, experts say Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our ...
Monica Fahey works for the Research Centre for Ecosystem Resilience, Botanic Gardens of Sydney. She received funding from the Australian Research Council. She is also affiliated with Macquarie ...