Well - established tea -
tree heathlands are important to the Rufous Bristlebird, while wetland areas provide food and nesting sites for the Australasian Bittern, Lewins Rail and Swamp Skink.
Not exact matches
In southern Ethiopia the
tree heather
heathlands above the treeline are regularly burnt in order to improve livestock pasture, a practice that authorities within the REDD + system now tries to stop in order to increase carbon storage.
Due to its grasslands, alpine
heathlands (shrubby habitats), and temperate rainforests, many varieties of vegetation can be found including the Huon Pine, which is believed to be one of the tallest and oldest
trees in the world.
Glacial cirque lakes grace the heads of deep valleys, colourful alpine
heathlands carpet the hillsides and gnarled, twisted snowgum
trees cloak the lower slopes.
Our private walking track network visits a range of habitats from dry sclerophyll forest, through buttongrass
heathland and tea
tree wetland to rocky shore platforms.
Birch
trees, the
heathland, moors and canals were the subjects of their paintings, naturalistic themes which were often combined with Jugendstil influences.