Trigg bushland tuart friends
Tuarts...

New resource: Full edition of 'Tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) and Tuart Communities' available for download - View details

How to identify a tuart tree in Trigg Bushland, and distinguish it from the two other native gum trees that are present: Download the Tuart Identification Checklist (for educational use only)

How to evaluate the health and condition of a tuart tree, checking for fire damage, galls and other conditions: Download Robert's Tuart Tips

Further information on tuart monitoring and evaluation: Download and review the Tuart Training Presentation from our Tuart Mapping Page

Detailed scientific information on Tuarts from the Tuart Health Research Group and others, now in the Murdoch University Research Repository.

Detailed scientific information on Tuarts from the Centre of Excellence for Climate Change Woodland and Forest Health (lots of other information throughout this website).

Information on Tuarts from Naturebase.

Information on Tuarts from Florabase.

Please also see our Tuart Resources page.

Our submission to the proposal for listing of Tuart woodlands and forests as a nationally threatened ecological community under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Details here.

 

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Website development funded by a Department of Environment and Conservation Community Grant for Tuart Conservation and Management. Text and images copyright Friends of Trigg Bushland Inc except as otherwise noted. Website design by Nina McLaren and Peter Peacock 2008