Everything about The Tasmanian Wilderness totally explained
The
Tasmanian Wilderness is a term that's sometimes used for the
World Heritage Area in
South West,
Western and
Central Tasmania,
Australia.
» There are also other areas in Tasmania that have the elements of being Wilderness areas, and there's also an organisation that has been known as the
Tasmanian Wilderness Society.
The World Heritage Area is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 13,800 km², or almost 20% of Tasmania.
The area constitutes one of the last expanses of temperate
wilderness in the world, including the renowned
South West Wilderness.
Remains found in limestone
caves attest to the human occupation of the area for well over 20,000 years.
Geographic area
The following
National Parks and reserves make up the
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area:
Further Information
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