Tasmania may be the smallest state in Australia, but it contains no fewer than 495 separate Protected Areas with a total area of 2,203,383 hectares (land area: 2,201,962 hectares – 32.23% of the state’s area). 19 of these are National parks, totalling 1,430,762 hectares (20.94% of the state’s area).
... upper parts of the mountains are the Siberian rampant cedar[?] (Cembra pumila) and the Kurilian bamboo[?] (Arundinaria kurileif sc). Birch, both European[?] and ...