The Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain occurs in south-western Victoria, from Melbourne to the Hamilton region and is endemic to that State. It is a type of eucalypt woodland that is restricted to Quaternary basalt soils and occurs on flat to gently undulating plains and associated stony knolls, generally at elevations up to 500 metres above sea level.
Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain
Status: Critically Endangered on the EPBC Act list
Government evidence of impact of climate change:
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Approved Conservation Advice for the Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain
The main potential threat to the Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain is climate change.