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Snow gum dieback I Australian Rural & Regional News

A boundary contrast at the edge of Canberra during the Millennium Drought. Conservation area on the left, mown rest area on the right.Photo: Vic Jurskis Dr Brookhouse and the Snow Gum Summiteers (Snow gum dieback raises fears for largest river system) should look at the history and basic ecology of chronic eucalypt decline or so-called dieback. In 1848 Surveyor Townsend was short of feed for his bullocks in the alps because “the country througho…
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Australian Rural & Regional News broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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