After a temporary set back my 23 Things blog is now on the road and my journey into blogland has begun. These magnificent eucalypt trees are found in the forests of Central Victoria. The tall, straight trunks and colourful ribbons of bark are quite wonderful. Unfortunately eucalypt forests like these are being extensively logged throughout Australia. As a result water catchment areas are being damaged and degraded, native plants are disappearing, and native animals are under threat of extinction. We need to do everything we can to protect these unique forests.Thursday, September 20, 2007
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After a temporary set back my 23 Things blog is now on the road and my journey into blogland has begun. These magnificent eucalypt trees are found in the forests of Central Victoria. The tall, straight trunks and colourful ribbons of bark are quite wonderful. Unfortunately eucalypt forests like these are being extensively logged throughout Australia. As a result water catchment areas are being damaged and degraded, native plants are disappearing, and native animals are under threat of extinction. We need to do everything we can to protect these unique forests.
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4 comments:
Glad to see you recovered and successfully added a photo. Jane W
Lovely picture.
Agree 100% with your call to action.
But what should we do?
Where is the picture taken, btw?
Is it your "Green Office" hat that prompted you to choose the environment for your blog theme?
Well done! Nice picture. It encourages us to take care of the GREEN nature and put more effort in protecting our environment.
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