A Tasmanian Land Conservancy party gets an Autumn view north to Lake Lea from Daisy Hill, with snow on the Black Bluff Range.
Dr Keith Corbett and wife Sib have spent many months over the years visiting and researching the Cradle Mountain world heritage area and our adjacent Vale of Belvoir TLC permanent reserve. Keith has recently published an article for the Hobart Group of the Australian Plants Society.
His article about this iconic Tasmanian wild-river valley of natural grassland and old-growth rainforest is accessible here and a geological map of the area here.
You can also read more about the unique flora of Tasmania by visiting the Australian Plants Society - Tasmania Inc. website here.
Thank you to all our supporters who made the permanent protection of this wonderful place possible in 2009.