Karri Forest
The Karri Forest is a unique ecosystem located in the southwestern region of Western Australia. It is primarily known for its towering Karri trees, which can grow up to 90 meters tall, making them some of the tallest hardwood trees in the world. The forest is part of the Warren National Park and is home to diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species and marsupials.
This forest plays a crucial role in the local environment, contributing to carbon storage and providing habitat for wildlife. The Karri Forest is also a popular destination for tourists, offering activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and scenic drives through its lush landscapes.