Karri Forests
The Karri Forests are unique ecosystems located in the southwestern region of Western Australia. They are primarily composed of tall Karri trees (Eucalyptus diversicolor), which can grow up to 90 meters high. These forests thrive in a temperate climate and are known for their rich biodiversity, including various species of flora and fauna.
These forests play a crucial role in the local environment, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to carbon storage. The Karri trees are also significant for their timber, which is valued for its durability and beauty. The forests are popular for recreational activities like hiking and birdwatching.