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Nearly extinct on the mainland, the eastern barred bandicoot (Perameles gunnii) inhabits grasslands through out this ecoregion.
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There has been a 32 percent loss of King Billy pine forest over the last 100 years, and any fire event is likely to cause a local extinction of King Billy pine, Huon pine, and Nothofagus gunnii.
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Both the eastern barred bandicoot (Perameles gunnii) and the eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) are nearly extinct on mainland Australia but still found throughout the Tasmanian Central Highland Forests.
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Montane grasslands are found above 600 m in elevation, often on dolerite substrates, with Poa labillardierei and P. gunnii dominant.
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When fire disturbance is minimal, dense low thickets of Nothofagus cunninghamii and N. gunnii can grow up to 1,400 meters (m).
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Eucalyptus gunnii which flourished in the garden in full view of Bruce's study.
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But Peter McGlone from the Tasmanian Conservation Trust says the proposal would wipe out a critically endangered flowering shrub, tetratheca gunnii, or 'shy susan'.
bilby commented on the word gunnii
Also cider gum due to a sweet edible sap produced by this tree, Eucalyptus gunnii.
April 15, 2014