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Albert
River
Albert
River rainforest is bounded by the Grand Ridge Road to the north, the
Yarram/Madalya Road to the east and Ward Road to the south.
There is very
little rainforest left on the Albert River. The best section of rainforest
is on the section flowing south from the Grand Ridge Road parallel with
the Yarram Madalya Road. Only scattered myrtle beech and tiny sections
of rainforest remain on that section flowing south/east from Albert
River Road.
Logging operations
were carried out in sections between the rainforest and the Yarram Madalya
Road in late 1998 and early 1999. No buffer was left between the rainforest
and the logging track and debris was pushed into the rainforest gully.
Further logging
operations are planned for this area in the near future. It is recommended
that when these operations are conducted, a suitable buffer is left
between clearing and tracks and the rainforest. Myrtle wilt was already
apparent within this rainforest.
There are also
sections of messmate forest and other native vegetation between the
rainforest and the Yarram Madalya Road that need to be conserved.
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