02/02/2023
ABC News reports that during, " the past two years much of Australia, including eastern Tasmania, has flooded — but western Tasmania has been having a record dry spell." Last summer was Tasmania's driest in 40 years. This is causing drought problems for the natural systems, such as at Hartz Mountains and Tarn Shelf, that are dependent on Western Tasmania's normally high rainfall.
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Unusually dry weather is leaving the state's Wilderness World Heritage Area sensitive to fire. It's a prospect that threatens a living fossil that traces its history to the ancient super-continent Gondwana.