Huge forest areas in the Australian state of New South Wales were wrongly mapped: instead of eucalyptus, species of rainforests that have not yet been discovered are likely to be mapped.But what is growing on its soil is partly unknown.This is now shown by a study by Western Sydney University in Richmond.The research team evaluated satellite images from the Greater Blue Mountains, a forest-rich region in the southeastern state of New South Wales…
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Huge forest areas in the Australian state of New South Wales were wrongly mapped: instead of eucalyptus, species of rainforests that have not yet been discovered are likely to be mapped.But what is growing on its soil is partly unknown.This is now shown by a study by Western Sydney University in Richmond.The research team evaluated satellite images from the Greater Blue Mountains, a forest-rich region in the southeastern state of New South Wales…