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A jarrah tree, believed to have been hundreds of years old, has been cut-down illegally in Western Australia's south-west, prompting outrage from environmentalists and a state government ...
Enter jarrah honey. Harvested from the jarrah tree, it is rarer and more costly to produce than manuka because it comes from a species of tree endemic only to the most pristine, remote stretches ...
It's a history written in timber, gold and blood. With native timber logging now banned in WA, historians are working to preserve old stories and photos documenting the harsh lives of pioneering ...
CARBON dating has revealed jarrah trees up to 400 years old are being cut down in WA’s South-West, despite a ban on old-growth logging. And most of the ancient timber falling victim to chainsaws ...
But this amounts to a small gain in a story of colonization, dislocation and recurring threats to the land now fronted by a Pittsburgh corporation mining the Northern Jarrah Forest, named for a ...
A prominent sustainability expert has likened the felling of a centuries-old jarrah tree in Coolbellup because of a beehive to "burning the Mona Lisa". Professor Hans Lambers was reacting to news ...
“I’m going to be opposing (Alcoa’s planned expansion) all the time for the simple fact that there’s only one place in the world where the jarrah trees grow — and that’s my country ...
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