Sunny scenes from the South Coast forests as they sweep from the mountains to the sea. Rainforests, tall eucalypt forests shelter exquisite coastal lakes and giant fern forests. Along with the heaths, dunes,swamps and woodlands they form a biodiversity hotspot. But they are under threat from logging and woodchipping. Call Noel at the NPA Office on 02 9233 4660 to see what you can do to help save the South Coast forests.

Giant turpentine, Noel Plumb and friends at Croobyar.

View from Mt. Kingman towards Little Forest Plateau, Croobyar.

Swamp near Meroo Lake in the Five Lakes area

Durras Lake and rainforest at Badja

In October 1998 the South Coast Forests of New South Wales, Australia are under threat. Join the National Parks Association of NSW and visit them while they are still there!

Photos: Andrew Wong, except Durras Lake: Henry Gold

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