The contamination of native eucalypt gene pools via exotic pollen is of concern as: (i) pollen dispersal is believed to be much more widespread than seed dispersal; (ii) reproductive barriers are often weak between closely related species; (iii) European settlement has already had a major impact on Australia’s eucalypt woodlands and mallee; (iv) there has been a rapid expansion of eucalypt plantations and restoration planting’s in Australia; and (v) Australia is the custodian of an internationally important genetic resource. The risks associated with the introduction of non-native species, provenances, and hybrids include direct effects on the gene pool through genetic pollution as well as indirect effects on dependent biodiversity. In man...