why they're our greatest allies against floods – but also tragic victims
- Written by Gregory Moore, Doctor of Botany, The University of Melbourne
As the floodwaters recede, mountains of debris are left behind – sheets of plaster, loose clothes, mattresses and, of course, trees. Some debris I’ve seen in floods includes massive tree trunks weighing 5 tonnes of more, bobbing along like corks in the rapidly flowing waters.
The trees that line our creeks, rivers and floodplains are on...
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