
Gondwana Rainforests
Gondwana Rainforests refer to a unique group of tropical and subtropical rainforests that once formed part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana, which included parts of present-day Australia, South America, Africa, and Antarctica. Today, these rainforests are primarily found in eastern Australia and are recognized for their rich biodiversity and ancient plant species, such as ferns and conifers, which have existed for millions of years. The Gondwana Rainforests are a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting their ecological significance and the need for conservation due to threats like climate change and habitat loss.