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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • Litoria wilcoxii is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. Also known as the stony-creek frog, eastern stony creek frog and Wilcox's frog, it is endemic to Australia, being found solely on the eastern coast between Ingham, QLD, and Sydney, NSW, and as far west as Atherton, QLD. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, and pastureland.
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
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Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
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Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
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Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • The Tiaro sawmill, Queensland. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Eastern blue tongue lizard, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
<br />
Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
<br />
Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is seen at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia.Over-abundance of koalas at Cape Otway is a difficult, long-term issue brought about by their love of Manna Gums, their reluctance to change food source, favourable climatic conditions and an absence of predators.<br />
<br />
Unsustainable koala densities and subsequent over-browsing of the habitat at Cape Otway had resulted in many of the koalas’ preferred food trees dying. Without a sufficient food source to sustain them, the health of the koala population can quickly decline, resulting in koala welfare issues.Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • A Humpback whale breaches off a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef on its Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic.  Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images A humpback whales breach in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches off a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef on its Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic.  Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images A humpback whales breach in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches over a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef, on it's Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic.  Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images A humpback whales breach in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Replanting wildlife corridors, Sunshine Coast, Australia.Corridors are critical for the maintenance of ecological processes including allowing for the movement of animals and the continuation of viable populations.
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Replanting wildlife corridors, Sunshine Coast, Australia.Corridors are critical for the maintenance of ecological processes including allowing for the movement of animals and the continuation of viable populations.
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  • A koala curls up on a eucalypt tree, Australia. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Logs are stacked at Parkside Timbor Mill, Theodore, Queensland, Australai. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Logs are stacked at Parkside Timbor Mill, Theodore, Queensland, Australai. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches off a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef on its Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic.  Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images A humpback whales breach in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches over a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef, on it's Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is cared for at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi, Queensland,Australia.Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Koala feeds in a eucalypt tree, Australia. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala, looking out beyond the trees. In Victoria. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bob Brown, picture in Tasmania, Australia. Bob Brown's appeal to fund the court case to stop the logging destruction of Tasmania’s magnificent Wielangta Forest drew a generous response from people all over Australia and beyond, though none of this generosity was tax deductible.<br />
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Now, Bob Brown Foundation will carry on that work, to protect more scenic land environments, wildlife and marine ecosystems in Tasmania, around Australia, in Antarctica and across our region. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches off a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef on its Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic.  Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images A humpback whales breach in the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • An Echidna looks for ants on the muddy surface in the Australian outback. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Jenny Weber, pictured on a logged old growth tree, after forestry burned the area, in the Tarkine ecosystem, Tasmania, Australia. Weber has spent twelve years co-ordinating hundreds of direct action campaigns in Tasmania’s southern world heritage forests. The Bob Brown Foundation appeal to fund the court case to stop the logging destruction of Tasmania’s magnificent Wielangta Forest drew a generous response from people all over Australia and beyond, though none of this generosity was tax deductible.<br />
<br />
Now, Bob Brown Foundation will carry on that work, to protect more scenic land environments, wildlife and marine ecosystems in Tasmania, around Australia, in Antarctica and across our region. Photo: PauL Hilton / Earth Tree Images.
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  • Bob Brown, picture in Tasmania, Australia. Bob Brown's appeal to fund the court case to stop the logging destruction of Tasmania’s magnificent Wielangta Forest drew a generous response from people all over Australia and beyond, though none of this generosity was tax deductible.<br />
<br />
Now, Bob Brown Foundation will carry on that work, to protect more scenic land environments, wildlife and marine ecosystems in Tasmania, around Australia, in Antarctica and across our region. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Bob Brown, picture in Tasmania, Australia. Bob Brown's appeal to fund the court case to stop the logging destruction of Tasmania’s magnificent Wielangta Forest drew a generous response from people all over Australia and beyond, though none of this generosity was tax deductible.<br />
<br />
Now, Bob Brown Foundation will carry on that work, to protect more scenic land environments, wildlife and marine ecosystems in Tasmania, around Australia, in Antarctica and across our region. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Logs are stacked at Parkside Timbor Mill, Theodore, Queensland, Australai. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Trees are cleared for beef, Southeast Queesland, outside Kilkivan. Landholders in Queensland, Australia cleared 680,688 hectares of woody vegetation in 2018-19, primarily for beef according to a new report. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches over a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef, on it's Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A Humpback whale breaches over a reef in the Southern Great Barrier reef, on it's Southern Migration, Queensland, Australia. Humpback whales travel huge distances from the warm waters of the great barrier reef on the east coast of Australia to icy waters of the southern Ocean off Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • A koala is pictured at Wildlife HQ, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. All the koalas at Wildlife HQ, have been rescued or are presently being rehabilitated for release. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is the largest bird of prey in the continent of Australia. It is also found in southern New Guinea to the north and is distributed as far south as the state of Tasmania. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • Rainbow lorikeet, feeding in the afternoon sun, QLD, Australia. Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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  • Australia is among the worst 11 countries for deforestation, according to WWF. And the state with the highest rate of land clearing is Queensland. In that state, in 2015-16, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation were cleared.Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Koala habitat  is cleared, Tewantin, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia to make way for a housing development. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images 
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