FOREST PROTECTION NEEDED

Peter Campbell, sent 19/1/00 (not published yet)


A shift from native forests to plantations by Victoria's, indeed Australia's, logging industry is long overdue.  Our remaining old growth and unlogged forests in regions such as East Gippsland and the Otways are too valuable to be exported as woodchips.

It is time that the logging industry is transformed into a timber and paper industry, based on resource obtained from sustainable and non-polluting plantations.  In doing so, long term rural jobs can be created making products for both high value domestic and export markets.

I hope sanity will prevail, and that the next round of Regional Forest Agreements will at last deliver the forest protection that the vast majority of Australians want.

I look forward to the day when Australians can proudly claim they have protected remaining wilderness forest areas for future generations, rather than hang our heads in shame at the relentless destruction of our forests by a logging industry out of control, sanctioned by successive State and Federal Governments.

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