Gondwana Rainforests 3

Gold Coast, QLD 4217
Australia

About Gondwana Rainforests

Gondwana Rainforests Gondwana Rainforests is a well known place listed as Landmark in Gold Coast , Historical Place in Gold Coast ,

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The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world. Collectively, the rainforests are a World Heritage Site with fifty separate reserves totalling 366500ha from to Brisbane.The Gondwana Rainforests are so-named because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today. Not all Gondwanan rainforests in Australia are located in the New South WalesQueensland region; the largest Gondwanan rainforest in Australia is located in Tasmania's Tarkine wilderness. The number of visitors to the Gondwana rainforest reserves in New South Wales and Queensland is about 2 million per year.The World Heritage status of the region was created and negotiated initially in 1986, with the area extended in 1994, and carries the following inscription:The site was gazetted on the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007 under the.Conservation valueThe forests were inscribed to the World Heritage list in 1986, covering only the New South Wales sites of approximately and extended in 1994 to cover the Queensland sites of approximately which is a total of approximately. The rainforest reserves have an extremely high conservation value, with more than 200 rare or threatened plant and animal species.Eight separate areas have been identified as having outstanding heritage significance to Australia and are included on the Australian National Heritage List. The altitude of the reserves ranges from sea level to almost 1600m.