Karawatha Forest Fun Facts

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Across
  1. 4. What is the name of the track with the paved circuit?
  2. 7. The forest is home to many endangered species including the Glossy Black _________
  3. 10. There are over 324 species of ______ found in the forest
  4. 11. Austroplebeia _______ is an Australian native bee that frequents the forest
  5. 13. The Karawatha ______ society was formed in 1991, and the reason this forest was protected
  6. 15. ____'s enjoy eucalypt species including the grey gum Eucalyptus propinqua
  7. 16. _____ provide homes for many species such as gliders and owls
  8. 17. Karawatha means place of ______
  9. 18. Its important to leave fallen branches and logs where they are because many animal will use them as homes, such as the longihorn ______
Down
  1. 1. Karawatha Forest is _____ hundred hectares in size
  2. 2. The iconic _____ tree is an ancient plant and the oldest reported is over 600 years old
  3. 3. The tiny _____ froglet lives here, and is under threat in other areas due to the destruction of its sub coastal healthland habitat
  4. 5. The ______ Road land bridge connects Karawatha Forest and Kuraby Bushland, allowing wildlife to move safely between these habitat areas.
  5. 6. Karawatha Forest Park was protected by land purchases through the ________ Preservation Levy and is one of Brisbane’s major natural areas.
  6. 8. It forms part of the largest remaining stretch of open eucalypt bushland in SE Qld. The area is known as the _______ Karawatha Corridor.
  7. 9. During autumn and winter the sweet scented _____ blooms - energy food for bees
  8. 12. How many frog species are found in Karawatha Forest?
  9. 14. ___ - necked wallabies move around at twilight