Right now the NSW state owned logging company is logging an area larger than 10,000 football fields inside the proposed Great Koala National Park and has recently been accused of illegally logging the homes of endangered Greater Gliders - despite clear rules prohibiting logging in these areas.
The logging industry is currently writing to NSW MPs asking for their support to continue unsustainable industrial logging in our native forests including some of the last critical habitat for endangered species like the Koala and Greater Glider.
We need to make sure NSW Parliamentarians get the facts about what is going on ...
Right now the NSW state owned logging company is logging an area larger than 10,000 football fields inside the proposed Great Koala National Park and has recently been accused of illegally logging the homes of endangered Greater Gliders - despite clear rules prohibiting logging in these areas.
The logging industry is currently writing to NSW MPs asking for their support to continue unsustainable industrial logging in our native forests including some of the last critical habitat for endangered species like the Koala and Greater Glider.
We need to make sure NSW Parliamentarians get the facts about what is going on in our forests and recognise the opportunity to end public native forest logging and refocus the timber industry towards a sustainable plantation based future.
Our forests and forest animals need a plan for the future, and so does the timber industry and its workers.
This is a Forest Alliance NSW action.