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Tasmania is getting hotter and dryer. The science has been done, and we're beginning to see the patterns of local climate change play out before us. Hotter and dryer weather means more fires will run through our forests. Some of our native trees can use that fire, but some can't. And unless we as the people of Tasmania step up as custodians, we'll lose those vulnerable relict species before we know it. Let's not let our relict Gondwanan forests become the next Thylacine.
After watching several years of uncharacteristically hot and dry summers, we, a team from varying backgrounds brought together by our passion for the unique forests of Tasmania, decided that more needed to be done to protect and conserve Tasmania's relict forests from the threats of heat, drought, and bushfire. Research suggests that if nothing is done, the Gondwanan relict forests will be lost, so we've decided to do everything we can to prevent this.
At The Gondwana Project, we believe that an ambitious approach is the best approach when time and climate are working against you. Our end goal is to be working with landowners and other stakeholders to actively manage all Gondwanan relict forests outside of national parks. Our more immediate goals are to conduct research, biobanking, education, and conservation projects all aiming to understand, protect, and spread awareness about our precious relict forests.
The Gondwana Project Inc.
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