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logging

  • Judge Orders Logging Suspension in Tasmania Amid Legal Challenge
    Judge Orders Logging Suspension in Tasmania Amid Legal Challenge
    'This is a huge win for Tasmania's forests.'
    January 31, 2024BY AAP
  • Calls End to Native Forest Logging in NSW Rejected by Federal Court
    Calls End to Native Forest Logging in NSW Rejected by Federal Court
    This development underscores the ongoing tensions between conservation efforts and the interests of the logging industry in the ...
    January 10, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • Western Australia to End Commercial Logging in Native Forests
    Western Australia to End Commercial Logging in Native Forests
    To keep sawmill businesses and townships afloat, the government will also plunge $350 million into softwood pine plantations ...
    October 1, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian Forestry Workers Urged to Be Protected After Receiving Threats
    Australian Forestry Workers Urged to Be Protected After Receiving Threats
    Forestry workers in the state of New South Wales (NSW) have experienced interruptions to their operations and families ...
    August 5, 2023BY Lis Wang
  • She Planted More Than 4,500 Trees in a Day and Found an Audience of Millions
    She Planted More Than 4,500 Trees in a Day and Found an Audience of Millions
    To plant more than 4,500 trees in one day, you don't move like a gardener, you move like ...
    July 18, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • When Environmental Radicalism Is More Harmful Than Good
    When Environmental Radicalism Is More Harmful Than Good
    Commentary When mindless environmental zealotry turns into environmental vandalism and economic destruction something is badly wrong. What turns ...
    May 29, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • Early Axing of Logging Falls Hard on Victorian Timber Towns
    Early Axing of Logging Falls Hard on Victorian Timber Towns
    At an early morning toolbox meeting, Kevin de Hoedt's boss assured his sawmill team they had work for ...
    May 27, 2023BY AAP
  • Drone Buzz Over Australian State Forests, No Worries for Gliders
    Drone Buzz Over Australian State Forests, No Worries for Gliders
    Concerns over drones monitoring native endangered species of Australian gliders in Victoria appear to have been overblown after ...
    April 2, 2023BY Lis Wang
  • Greens Senate Power Play Gives Hollow Victory, Minister Says
    Greens Senate Power Play Gives Hollow Victory, Minister Says
    The Minister for Industry and Investment, Ed Husic, has pushed back on claims the Greens party have won a ...
    March 10, 2023BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • BC Agrees to Pay $300,000 to Couple Who Say Logging Flooded Their Property
    BC Agrees to Pay $300,000 to Couple Who Say Logging Flooded Their Property
    Lawyers for the British Columbia government have agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit by a couple ...
    October 8, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Logging and the Art of Gardening
    Logging and the Art of Gardening
    “I love trees,” said the forester. His name is Cliff Foster, and I believe him. But how does ...
    January 3, 2022BY Peter Falkenberg Brown
  • Logging Truck Collides With RCMP Vehicles Headed to Enforce B.C. Injunction
    Logging Truck Collides With RCMP Vehicles Headed to Enforce B.C. Injunction
    Mounties on southern Vancouver Island say three officers were hospitalized with injuries after a collision involving a logging ...
    November 10, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • RCMP Assess Enforcement Resources After Court Reinstates Logging Injunction in BC
    RCMP Assess Enforcement Resources After Court Reinstates Logging Injunction in BC
    VICTORIA—The RCMP are reviewing the department’s resources following the temporary reinstatement of an injunction against old−growth logging protests ...
    October 13, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Election Day: Trudeau Wants Vaccination for All; O’Toole Warns About Trudeau’s Track Record
    Election Day: Trudeau Wants Vaccination for All; O’Toole Warns About Trudeau’s Track Record
    Hot-topic issues like the pandemic and vaccination, skyrocketing house prices, and indigenous reconciliation have driven the debate these ...
    September 20, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Alaskan Senators Praise Federal Decision to Allow Logging in Tongass, Progressives Oppose
    Alaskan Senators Praise Federal Decision to Allow Logging in Tongass, Progressives Oppose
    While Alaskan Senators praised the recent announcement from the Trump administration Wednesday to lift restrictions on logging and ...
    October 29, 2020BY Masooma Haq
  • Logger Supports Trump’s Reelection, Thanks Him for Reinvigorating Timber Industry
    Logger Supports Trump’s Reelection, Thanks Him for Reinvigorating Timber Industry
    A logger from Minnesota said he supports President Donald Trump's reelection because the president saved the timber industry ...
    August 27, 2020BY Allen Zhong
  • China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in South Pacific Countries
    China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in South Pacific Countries
    Forests in countries in the South Pacific are being decimated by China’s hunger for timber. The Solomon Islands, ...
    October 23, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Good News on Rain Forests: They Bounce Back Strong, Storing More Carbon Than Thought
    Good News on Rain Forests: They Bounce Back Strong, Storing More Carbon Than Thought
    When you cut and burn a tropical forest, you're left with a barren plain of cracked red mud, ...
    June 13, 2016BY Susan G. Letcher
  • How Forests Recover Rapidly on Logging Roads in the Congo Basin
    How Forests Recover Rapidly on Logging Roads in the Congo Basin
    Large areas of tropical forest worldwide are used for selective logging which requires extensive road networks to access ...
    June 6, 2016BY John Healey
  • Europe’s Oldest Forest Is Threatened by a Beetle Infestation
    Europe’s Oldest Forest Is Threatened by a Beetle Infestation
    Białowieza Forest is the kind of place you imagine from the Grimm fairy tales. Huge firs, oaks, and ...
    April 2, 2016BY Lucinda Kirkpatrick
  • Ashes to Ashes: Logging and Fires Have Left Victoria’s Magnificent Forests in Tatters
    Ashes to Ashes: Logging and Fires Have Left Victoria’s Magnificent Forests in Tatters
    In February 2009, the Black Saturday bushfires swept through the Mountain Ash forests of Victoria, burning 72,000 hectares.
    November 24, 2015BY David Lindenmayer
  • Burning Wood for Electricity: New Demands, New Questions
    Burning Wood for Electricity: New Demands, New Questions
    Wood pellets are a renewable energy source and there are circumstances where wood energy can reduce net CO2 ...
    March 19, 2015BY Robert C Abt
  • Scientists Call on Obama to Stop Logging Old Growth Forests
    Scientists Call on Obama to Stop Logging Old Growth Forests
    Seven conservation societies have joined a campaign to push the Obama administration to end old-growth forest logging in ...
    January 27, 2015BY news.mongabay.com
  • Discarded Cell Phones to Help Fight Rainforest Poachers, Loggers in Real-Time
    Discarded Cell Phones to Help Fight Rainforest Poachers, Loggers in Real-Time
    A technology that uses discarded mobile phones to create a real-time alert system against logging and poaching will ...
    June 29, 2014BY Rhett A. Butler
  • Malaysia at Risk of Falling Behind in Push for More Sustainable Palm Oil
    Malaysia at Risk of Falling Behind in Push for More Sustainable Palm Oil
    The Malaysian state should play a more active role in supporting the transition toward less environmentally destructive palm ...
    April 17, 2014BY news.mongabay.com
  • Forests in Indonesia’s Concession Areas Being Rapidly Destroyed
    Forests in Indonesia’s Concession Areas Being Rapidly Destroyed
    1/3 of Indonesia's land mass is allocated for industrial development. Forest clearing within areas zoned for timber, logging, ...
    April 12, 2014BY Rhett A. Butler
  • Logging in Congo Is Out of Control, Nearly 90 Percent Illegal
    Logging in Congo Is Out of Control, Nearly 90 Percent Illegal
    The forestry sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo is completely out of control, according to a new ...
    April 8, 2014BY Jeremy Hance
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