The Jarrah forests in the south west of Western Australia have evolved over many millennia, adapting to a changing climate, rainfall and fire behaviour. In fact, 80% of the 8,000 species of animals and plants in the Jarrah are found nowhere else in the world.
These forests need long term protections from mining and destruction.
Are you in?
Image: Lewis Burnett / Wilderness Society
The Jarrah forests in the south west of Western Australia have evolved over many millennia, adapting to a changing climate, rainfall and fire behaviour. In fact, 80% of the 8,000 species of animals and plants in the Jarrah are found nowhere else in the world.
These forests need long term protections from mining and destruction.
Are you in?
Image: Lewis Burnett / Wilderness Society