On 13/9/22 19:56, Little Maps wrote:
On 13 Sep 2022, at 6:01 pm, Warin <[email protected]> wrote:

There are some 'private' forestry areas too, at least in NSW ... these are 
visible as they are not native and in organized rows, so easy to identify.
Heaps in W Vic too. As state govts move from timber harvesting in native 
forests to plantation based forestry it’ll become increasingly important to 
have a robust tagging scheme to differentiate native forests from plantations. 
The informal tag “plantation=yes” is widely used in SW WA and W Vic, albeit by 
a small number of editors. I’m not aware of a formal tag that conveys the same 
information.


Usually the type of tree - not a native to oz = Radiata pine and Southern Pine.


Apparently some are using Hoop Pine .. native to oz ... so not 100% accurate .. but would get most of them?


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