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English: "Seen here is tons of acacia pycnantha bark being collected for export or use in the tanning industry from the Mt Lofty ranges SA, in some parts this along with general deforestation led to once tree covered hills becoming brown bare grasslands, as many still are today in some parts of SA"
Date 1800s
date QS:P,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source http://users.lycaeum.org/~mulga/acacia/acacia.html
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