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Adventures of a plant nerd south of Australia

Month: December 2015

First glimpses of a post-feral future

Posted onDecember 16, 2015August 6, 2016Leave a comment

In April 2015 the short grasslands of Macquarie Island are at the end of their summer growing season. The plants are the tallest they have been for years, probably for many decades. There is virtually no bare ground visible as Read More …

CategoriesSubantarcticTagsfield work, Macquarie Island, rabbits, Subantarctic

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