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Tolkien’s walk in ancient Tasmanian rainforests just went on the bucket list. You can only see it now in its reserve because of a tree sit in to save it from loggers.

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[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


But it sits at the end of 17 kilometres of muddy, pot-holed, winding roads through active native forest harvesting areas, before a relatively short hike through dense rainforest on the unmarked Tolkien Track.

Mr Pearce is referring to the ongoing divisive debate about Tasmania's native forestry practices, and the protection afforded to some forests.

"Once those digital photographs started getting around the world, and people really organise their outreach about our natural values, we're just seeing this incredible wave of interest," Mr Bar-Ness said.

"In the context of Tasmania's giant trees, at the moment we're really limited by access and interpretation … things like observation decks, navigation signs really can make the difference."

Tourism industry body Destination Southern Tasmania has outlined a need to improve access to natural wilderness, including tall tree experiences.

"We will continue to ensure that we protect the things that make Tasmania different, and grow the visitor economy as well that delivers for our industry, our regional communities, and our state as a whole."


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[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

https://www.bigtreestate.com/

I'm torn. Accessing big trees is so cool but humans have the innate ability to spread disease into areas where they shouldn't be. For example, the Bunya Mountains has the phytophthora outbreak -https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-12-10/anciet-bunya-pines-dying-from-plant-disease/11766594

Limited numbers and excellent hygiene maybe?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Yes I hear you. A big issue along with general weeds and feral animal access when accessibility is increased.

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