September. October 81
1420
VERTEBRATE SPECIES
THREATENED
100,000sq.km
700,000sq.km
PUBLIC
of Australia’s
native forests
survive in patches
of less than 1000sq.km.
32%
16,836^2486
NATIVE PLANT
SPECIES
NATIVE
VERTEBRATE SPECIES
Forest biodiversity
Forest t ypes in Australia
Native forest ownership
5 %
MELALEUCA
3 %
RAINFOREST
10 %
other native forests
including callitris,
casuarina, mangrove
8 %
ACACIA
74 %
EUCALYPTUS
Defi nition: A forest is “an area dominated...by
trees having usually a single stem and a mature or
potentially mature stand height exceeding
2 metres...[and includes] areas of trees that are
sometimes described as woodlands.”
FACT
Australia’s forests
occur mainly where
average rainfall
is above
500mm/year.
220,000sq.km
CONSERVATION
880,000sq.km
PRIVATE
of Australia’s
forests and
woodlands cleared since
European colonisation.
44%
The leading threat to forest-
dwelling native animals is forest
loss from clearing for agriculture,
urban and industrial development.
area of forest over
which Aboriginal people
and communities have
ownership, management
or special rights of access.
About 69% of this forest
area is in Queensland and
the Northern Territory.
Aboriginal estate
INFOGRAPHIC BY MIKE ELLOTT AND JASMINE FLETCHER. SOURCE:
AUSTRALIA’S STATE OF THE FORESTS REPORT 2018