The Big Tree
Already an ancient giant when the first white settlers arrived in the 1840s, the Big Tree has played an important part in the cultural and social life of the Guildford community. This wonderful tree survives as an important symbol and a link between our community and its traditional owners, the Dja Dja Wurrung Aboriginal people.
Due to its great age, numerous hollows have formed within the tree providing habitat for many creatures. This tree is an eco-system which sustains a vast range of bird and animal life including magpies, rosellas, lorikeets, parrots, kookaburras, wood ducks, boobook owls, honey eaters and numerous species of insects, native bees and possums.
Potential
damage to the Big Tree has been avoided in recent times due to the actions of
the local community. In 1990, two roads that crossed directly beneath the tree
canopy causing soil compaction were re-routed. In 1991, extensive branch
pruning was avoided by relocating existing powerlines.
Further info:
email:
Ph: (03) 5473 4201
P.O. Box 917
Guildford
Vic. 3451