Toolangi State Forest Toolangi | |
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Geography | |
Location | Central Highlands (Victoria), Australia |
Coordinates | 37°32′15″S 145°30′44″E / 37.53750°S 145.51222°E |
Elevation | 700 to 100m |
Administration | |
Governing body | Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action |
Ecology | |
Indicator plants | Eucalyptus regnans |
Fauna | Leadbeater's possum |
The Toolangi State Forest region in southern Australia extends from Mount Monda in the south up to Murrindindi in the north and includes the township of Toolangi. The forest is mainly eucalypt forest that has regrown from the 1939 Victoria Bushfires.
Large sections of the forest were also burnt in the 2009 Victorian Bushfires, although there are some pockets of old-growth forest that have not been logged or seriously burnt.
Notably, the forest provides habitat for the threatened Leadbeater's possum.[1]