Death of a species: Tasmanian cider gum (Eucalyptus gunnii divaricata), tree that has died due to its unsuitability to today’s dryer, warmer climate.


Death of a species: Tasmanian cider gum (Eucalyptus gunnii divaricata), tree that has died because of its unsuitability to today’s dryer, warmer climate, also in part because of grazing livestock, deer and rabbits. Only one or two thousand Tasmanian cider gums now survive. Central Highlands, Tasmania, Australia


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