River red gum – more than just a tree

August 19 2014 - 8:00am
River red gums in flooded in the Barmah forest, Victoria. Photo: Willem van Aken, CSIRO.
River red gums in flooded in the Barmah forest, Victoria. Photo: Willem van Aken, CSIRO.

Flooded Forest and Desert Creek: Ecology and History of the River Red Gum, a new CSIRO book, examines not only the ecology of one of the most iconic Australian trees, but how changes in attitudes towards it have reflected broader shifts in values of Australian society.

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