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Eucalyptus bridgesiana 5 Dec 2025 Tapirlord
Eucalyptus sp. (dead tree) 4 Dec 2025 abread111

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Cut down and dumped in this location beside track, may have got to have hollows in decades to come if not cut down now!

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waltraud wrote:
   5 Dec 2025
might be cut by bike riders or the fire unit...
abread111 wrote:
   5 Dec 2025
I could not see where they had come from - not close by to where they were.
waltraud wrote:
   5 Dec 2025
Cutting: most likely by fire unit clearing maintenance tracks.
waltraud wrote:
   5 Dec 2025
Ranger Adam confirmed that the fire unit carried out clearing; the material will be shredded and I asked to use it for mulching certain sites; the fire unit usually doesn't use herbicide and many of the cut and pruned natives may grow back.
abread111 wrote:
   6 Dec 2025
So the fire unit will have ensured more work for themselves in the future!
waltraud wrote:
   6 Dec 2025
Not more; it will be always part of their routine. The only site where contractors poison natives is on high transmission power line easements...

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