Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests.
Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.
It is located on Tasmania. The link provided has more information on the Tarkine Rainforest.
it is located in Tasmania
It is located in Tasmania on the Tasman Peninsula.
Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests. Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.
http://www.forest-education.com/index.php/tasmania/C226/
They are almost all on the west coast, the wetter part of Tasmania. Tasmania has some of the last temperate rainforest in the world and many people protest to make them protected. The Tarkine Wilderness Area is a good example of rainforest in Tasmania.
The biggest tropical rainforest in Australia is the Daintree, in far north Queensland. However, it is not Australia's largest rainforest, as Australia has more than just tropical rainforests: it also has warm-temperate and cool-temperate rainforests. The Tarkine, in Tasmania, is Australia's largest wilderness rainforest.
No. There are several rainforests, which come under the heading of "cool temperate rainforest", and together, they cover about 10% of Tasmania. Within these rainforests, there are four different varieties of rainforest: * callidendrous , meaning planty of tall trees * thamnic, meaning lower-growing and shrubby * implicate, meaning tangled * montane, meaning mountainous
1. Stretching from Newcastle in NSW to Brisbane, the Gondwana Rainforest includes large areas of warm temperate rainforest, Antarctic Beech cool temperate rainforest and the largest areas of subtropical rainforest in the world. 2. Frasier Island in Queensland has a sand rainforest, which is quite different from a rainforest based in dirt. 3. Much of the west coast Tasmania is rainforest.
Tasmanian Devils live in Tasmania, the island state of Australia. Their habitat is coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest. There may be specimens in some zoos round the world but the animal originated in Tasmania and the Australian mainland. However, there are no longer any remaining on the mainland.
Tasmania is the only state of Australia which is not part of the mainland.Tasmania also has a much cooler temperature year-round than the mainland states.Tasmania is the only state in which the Tasmanian Devil is found in the wild (although it once roamed the whole continent).Tasmania is the smallest of all of the states (discounting the territory of the ACT)The island is predominantly bushland and cool temperate rainforest, whereas the other states have fewer areas of rainforest in relation to their entire area.
Eastern quolls live in a range of habitats, from heavily wooded bushland and rainforest, to grasslands and even agricultural fringes in Tasmania. They are extinct on the mainland.