Guardian: Native ... the cassowary, a large flightless bird, is found in the rainforests of far north Queensland. Photograph: Fredrik Von Erichsen/AFP/Getty Images
I'm on the Atherton tablelands, in far north Queensland, to participate in a bit of reforestation. This is no ordinary tree-planting exercise. It is the beginning of a long-term reforestation experiment: a planting of 28,000 trees. The aim is to identify a cost-effective way to recreate rainforest biodiversity on once-forested grazing lands,......
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