hello Ellak
Are you looking for places that are now drowned under Hydro dams? Lake Pedder, Forth Falls etc?
Not now available because of change of ownership? Bike tracks? Private ventures in WHA's?
Then there's landslides on face of Western Tiers?
there's no doubt areas around towns and cities will have changed even if its from productive farming to residential blocks.
I've seen inner pockets of native forest give way to urban sprawl.
Road widening and bypasses etc have an impact on land use change and their inherent characteristics.
Transmission lines crisscross the landscape and clearing and road accesses have created change.
perhaps the biggest impact is forest activities.
The mass changes from vast areas of farming land to eucalypt (pulpwood) plantations and now the reverse has/ is changing the landscape.
Not sure exactly what fits your needs.
Edit: Hobart Rivulet would be a typical example I'd suggest.
The consequences of 'civilising' it would not be difficult to collate.
Masons Creek in Ulverstone is similar on a smaller scale.
A small island in the Mersey River disappeared yonks ago at Horsehead Creek, I imagine other estuaries could tell similar tales.
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taswegian on Fri 27 Apr, 2018 6:35 am, edited 1 time in total.