Conservation-Natural Forest
| | Wiyanga, on a pro bon basis, looks after the affairs of Natural Forest Pty Ltd. For a quarter of a century the company has conserved a section of old and regrowth forest in South eastern Tasmania. The area is habitat to a range of the islands endemic plants and animals. |
| | Natural Forests News - Feb 2009
Photo: The new owner of the ajoining property recognises that this fence is approximately 20 metres into the company's property and the extension of the line will return to the boundary. |
| | Telstra have completed cable laying across the company's property on the eastern side, albeit at the cost of a cleared road through part of the property. This road may be useful for management purposes. It is too narrow to act as a break in a ‘hot' fire but would form a useful containment line during any fuel reduction.
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| | The view across the D'encastreaux Channel to the southern end of Bruny Island remain as serene as it always was. The clear area in the foreground is the part of the company's land that was enclosed by the previous leaseholder.
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