River Styx (Tasmania)

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River Styx (Tasmania) is a river in southern Tasmania known for flowing through the Styx Valley, an area noted for its tall eucalyptus forests and conservation significance.

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River Styx (Tasmania) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith forest conservation
old-growth forest
country Australia
environmentalSignificance biodiversity conservation area
habitat for tall tree species
flowsThrough Styx Valley
hasBiome temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
hasCatchmentLandUse forestry
hasConservationIssues logging impacts in Styx Valley
hasConservationValue tall eucalypt landscapes
hasDominantTreeGenus Eucalyptus
hasEcosystemType temperate rainforest
wet eucalypt forest
hasFloraType wet sclerophyll forest
hasNameOrigin River Styx
surface form: Styx (mythological river of Greek underworld)
hasRecreationActivity bushwalking
forest sightseeing
hasTourismType nature tourism
hasValley Styx Valley
isInHydrologicalSystem Tasmanian river system
knownFor conservation significance
tall eucalyptus forests
locatedIn Styx Valley
Tasmania
southern Tasmania
locatedOnContinent Australia
near Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
partOf Styx River catchment
region southwest of Hobart

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River Derwent hasTributary River Styx (Tasmania)
subject surface form: River Derwent (Tasmania)