
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Destruction wrought by pig-borne disease is thining the canopy of bunya pine forests and the problem is getting worse, experts say
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
High up in an ancient conifer rainforest, at what was once the largest Indigenous gathering place in eastern Australia, there is sunlight where there shouldn’t be.
Among the eponymous pine trees of the Bunya Mountains, in south-east Queensland, a deadly disease has taken root. Walking through the forest, Adrian Bauwens, a Wakka Wakka man, says pockets of sunlight have replaced what is “usually quite a dense canopy where’s it’s quite heavily shaded”.
Continue reading...🇦🇺
More news from AustraliaAustralia
OCEANIA
Related News
Factory explosion blasts chemical tank into air, huge fireball erupts
4h ago
Death toll from Sri Lanka floods rise to 132
4h ago
Some Air NZ flights still disrupted after global A320 software issue
4h ago
Oscar Piastri had his best day since August. He still needs a lot to go his way
4h ago
Piastri wins sprint, takes pole
4h ago