Victoria is finally transitioning away from industrial clear-fell logging. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to re-imagine our relationship to forested landscapes.
The state government finally committed to transition away from industrial clear-felling logging of native forest in the east of Victoria on January 1, 2024.
Now is a critical moment in history. It’s time to call for the return of land to First Nations custodians & empower communities to participate in the care-taking of forests. Government must fund the active restoration of forests to help threatened species to recover & build the resilience of alpine ecosystems to climate change.
Together, we can support communities to create regenerative regional economies that leave no one behind.
April 22, 2024
Native forest in Flowerdale, to the northeast of Melbourne, on McMahons Rd, is set to be ignited today, Monday 22nd April. The forest to be burnt has been labelled HR-MUR-BRD-0092 Flowerdale - McMahons Rd burn. "Our Fuel Hazard assessment shows that the fuel hazard...
Read MoreMarch 18, 2024
Kinglake Friends of the Forest have put out the following call: We need your help to prevent an imminent and terribly ill-conceived planned burn that will impact greater gliders near Kinglake. We've been surveying for endangered greater gliders and hollow-bearing trees in a beautiful, varied...
Read MoreFebruary 26, 2024
Across the mountains of south eastern Australia, climate change is already driving profound change. In many places in the high country of NSW and Victoria, snow gum forests are facing a double sided threat: dieback, caused by a native beetle is killing individual trees,...
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