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Targeting Conservation for Australia's Endangered Alpine Ash

Recent modeling highlights critical areas for conservation efforts aimed at protecting the endangered alpine ash, a vital species in southeastern Australia's ecosystems.

Editorial StaffJuly 1, 20261 min read

New modeling efforts have identified key regions in southeastern Australia where conservation initiatives for the endangered alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis) should be concentrated.

The alpine ash is a significant tall eucalypt species that thrives in the cooler, wetter climates of the region, making it an essential component of the local ecosystem.

As conservationists look to safeguard this species, understanding its habitat requirements and potential threats will be crucial in developing effective strategies.