- Styx Valley
The Styx Valley is located adjacent to the
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site on the island ofTasmania . The Styx River is the main drainage system of the valley. It lies about 100 km northwest ofHobart , with the nearest town being Maydena.Temperate wet
eucalypt forests in the region are home to the world's tallestflowering plant s, "Eucalyptus regnans ". Rainforest gullies are carpeted inmoss es andlichen s and shaded by the tree ferns "Dicksonia antarctica ", known locally as Man-ferns, and other rainforest tree species includingSouthern Sassafras ("Atherosperma moschatum"),Myrtle Beech ("Nothofagus cunninghamii") andCelery-top pine ("Phyllocladus aspleniifolius").In 2002, Australia's most massive tree, nicknamed "El Grande" was discovered. Unfortunately it was killed in an autumn burn in 2003.
Conservation
The valley has been the site of an ongoing conflict between
environmentalist s, who have proposed the protection of the site as a National Park, and supporters of thelogging industry. One of their arguments, as well as the obvious environmental benefits, was that a tourism-based economy would be more beneficial for the local economy than logging the area.Community blockades including tree sits have been supported by
Greenpeace and theTasmanian Wilderness Society .Gandalf's Staff , an 85 metre tall eucalypt, holds the world record for supporting the highest tree sit platform. The campaign was successful in gaining protection for the proposed clearfell coupe containing some of the tallest trees, and protection has recently been proposed by the Latham opposition in 2004 for an area of the northern Styx valley containing high conservation valueold growth forest .References
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