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UN says rate of global forest lost halved

The rate at which the world is losing its forests has been halved, but an area of woodland the size of South Africa has still been lost since 1990, a major UN report says. Source: Skynews Improvement has been seen around the globe, even in the key tropical rainforests of South America
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Wilderness Society says karri permit is wrong

Environment groups have renewed calls for WA’s Forest Products Commission (FPC) to have its controlled wood accreditation withdrawn. Source: ABC News The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accreditation is provided so consumers can be assured they are buying from ethical forest ma
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Open cut mining can kill trees

Open-cut mines can leave surrounding trees unable to withstand drought, according to research that may have implications for the controversial Shenhua Watermark coal project. Source: Yahoo 7 Finance Researchers have found that underground water tables can fall by up to 20m within two
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NZ attends XIV World Forestry Congress

Associate Minister for Primary Industries Minister Jo Goodhew will visit South Africa to attend the XIV World Forestry Congress. Source: Scoop Independent News Held once every six years, it is an opportunity to engage with international forestry leaders and delegations on a range of f
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Sumitomo Forestry to build housing estate

Japanese industrial conglomerate Sumitomo has expanded its land holdings in Melbourne’s north, buying out Evolve Development’s Annadale housing estate in Merrifield. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald Sumitomo Forestry Australia, which took a 50% stake in local home builder
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Illegal logging victims are small business

The Renewable Energy Target is a dead weight on industry and households thanks to its escalation of electricity prices. Not so well known is the Illegal Logging Prohibition Act, which is set to increase the price of imported timber and paper products according to David Leyonhjelm. Sou
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Swift stop to save parrot

Forestry Tasmania is being urged to stop logging in 3% of its native forest logging area because it is habitat for the endangered swift parrot. Source: ABC News Analysis by the Wilderness Society used publicly available information to plot the location of important habitat in state fo
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No logging in Heritage area without UNESCO ok

Tasmania has given top-level assurances to the Abbott government that it won’t log inside its Wilderness World Heritage Area without agreement from UNESCO. Source: The Australian The state government has vowed to pursue harvesting of certain species of trees inside parts of the 1.58 m
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Forestry training facility for Tas

A new forestry training facility in northern Tasmania is aimed at upskilling workers as the industry aims to increase production in coming years. Source: ABC News The facility, under construction at Invermay, is set to open in Launceston in November and has been designed by the indust
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Forestry Tasmania donates trees

Schools across Tasmania have again benefited from trees donated by Forestry Tasmania (FT), grown by its nursery for National Tree Day. Source: Timberbiz, Forestry Tasmania National Tree Day is supported throughout Australia by Planet Ark. The Assistant Manager of FT Perth nursery, Car
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