There are lots of different types of plants and animals in the U.S.A
The Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa & Lesotho are lovely - lots of interesting flora & fauna, 3400 meters high.
The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat was chosen for South Australia's faunal emblem because they are almost unique to South Australia.
South Australia has a great deal of unique, native flora. Its floral emblem is the Sturt's desert Pea. You can find lists of native plant names, and accompanying photographs, at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7001/sa_photo.htm
Flinders Ranges
Roger Spencer has written: 'Horticultural flora of south-eastern Australia' -- subject(s): Cultivated Plants, Identification, Ornamental Plants, Plants, Cultivated, Plants, Ornamental 'Horticulture Flora of Southeastern Australia: Ferns, Conifers & Their Allies'
Cook was then under secret orders to try to find the great unknown southern continent, and claim it for Britain. In so doing, he charted the eastern coastline of what he called "New South Wales" (now Australia), making extensive notes on the people, flora, fauna and prospective suitability for colonisation, and reported back to England.
J. Ednie Brown has written: 'The forest flora of South Australia' -- subject(s): Botany, Trees
Environmental issues impacting on the Torrens River include:The clearing of native forestsremoval of gravel from the riverbed for constructionintroduction of foreign flora and fauna speciesthe fact that South Australia is the driest state - there is insufficient rainfall throughout the year to keep the water of high quality, particularly since the water has been diverted for other uses
Flora was born in Milton on the island of South Uist.
Flora Robson was born in South Shields, County Durham, England.
John McConnell Black has written: 'The naturalized flora of South Australia' -- subject(s): Botany, Plants, Exotic plants