Jarrah Forest
The Jarrah Forest is a unique ecosystem located in southwestern Australia, primarily in the state of Western Australia. It is characterized by the presence of the Jarrah tree (*Eucalyptus marginata*), which is known for its durability and resistance to decay. This forest type supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including many endemic species.
The Jarrah Forest plays a crucial role in the local environment, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to soil health. It is also significant for its timber, which is highly valued for construction and furniture. Conservation efforts are in place to protect this important natural resource from threats like logging and climate change.