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Video:  "Bannister Hill -once was a proposed Conservation Park"

- featuring the expanding impact of bauxite mining

 on the Darling Range jarrah forests, wandoo woodlands & landscape.

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Photos

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Also see:   

 

   
  Walkers in wandoo woodland, on slope NW of

Bannister Hill summit area,

June 2004.

 

View to Boonerring and Kimberling Hills (13-15km WNW) from NW of Bannister Hill summit,

Oct. 2004.

View SE along outcrop on SW flank of Bannister Hill,

Oct. 2004

 

     
 

Oak-leaved Dryandra (Dryandra quercifolia),

Bannister Hill,

Oct. 2004.

 

Bunjong

(Pimelea spectabilis),

Bannister Hill

Oct. 2004.

 

 

     
  Walkers on NW ridge of Bannister Hill, 

June 2004.

 

View west from SW flank of Bannister Hill across farmland to Worsley bauxite mining operations (in distance),

Oct. 2004.

 

Wandoo woodland on slopes NW of Bannister Hill summit area,

Oct. 2004.

 

     
 

Bushland scene

(with flowering Dryandra sp.)

above SW flank, Bannister Hill,

Oct. 2004

 

View to Boonerring and Kimberling Hills from NE flank of Bannister Hill,

Oct. 2004.

 

View NE to farmland from NE flank of Bannister Hill,

Oct. 2004.

 

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