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Andrews government granted VicForest license to kill Greater Gliders

August 01, 2018

VicForests has been conducting an abhorrent experiment that involved logging the homes of threatened Greater Gliders to see how it impacts on the species. The government logging company says the experiment is 'very likely' to kill Greater Gliders, an animal already acing extinction.  VicForests...

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A look inside VicForests killing experiment - photos

July 30, 2018

What does logged forest that once supported Greater Gliders look like? This is the logging coupe called 892-507-0020 or 'Squirrel's Paw' where VicForests logged the home ranges of dozens of Greater Gliders knowing they would kill them. Read the ABC report here  Watch the...

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Surveys protect Yellow Bellied Glider habitat

June 20, 2018

A GECO citizen science survey conducted in the Kuark forest has resulted in a new protection zone for Yellow Bellied Gliders. The state environment department has written to GECO confirming the results of their investigation met the requirements for a new protection zone.  ...

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Surveys protect Endangered Crayfish and Greater Gliders

May 28, 2018

Surveys conducted last year during GECO citizen science camps have resulted in protection of three proposed logging coupes that provide habitat for Endangered Orbost Spiny Crayfish and Greater Gliders. The environment department wrote to GECO and the Fauna and Flora Research Collective last week...

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VicForests to face court for rainforest logging

May 16, 2018

On Thursday this week VicForests will appear in the Orbost Magistrates court facing charges for logging protected rainforest in East Gippsland. The environmental regulator of the logging industry (Department of Environment Land Water and Planning or DELWP) laid the charges after community groups GECO...

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Protected wildife is being logged - Email the Premier

April 13, 2018

The Greater Glider is heading for extinction, but logging in critical habitat continues with outdated and weak or non existent protections. The state government have approved logging to commence in critical habitat for Greater Gliders in the Queensborough river forest in East Gippsland. Please...

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Protection for some of Kuark forest a welcome first step

March 27, 2018

Goongerah Environment Centre Office (GECO) has welcomed the state government’s announcement that some old growth forests in East Gippsland’s Kuark forest will be protected, but has raised concern over continued logging in environmentally sensitive forests under the Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs). Forest in the...

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Surveys halt logging in Greater Glider forest

March 16, 2018

The state government has stopped logging in the Queensborough river forests where protected Greater Gliders were detected by our survey team. The report we submitted on Wednesday morning with our friends at the FFRC Inc documented 11 Greater Gliders within a distance of 1km,...

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Greater Gliders going down! Take action

March 15, 2018

UPDATE!!  - Thanks to our surveys and hundreds of emails and calls LOGGING HAS BEEN STOPPED!! The Department will now conduct 'verification' surveys. Stay tuned for updates and thanks for your support! Twenty year long dodgy logging deals called "Regional Forest Agreements" exempt logging...

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Protected Greater Gliders being logged! - Take Action

March 14, 2018

A colony of protected Greater Gliders has been found in VicForests logging coupe 892-507-0020 in the Queensborough river forest. Surveys conducted by GECO and Fauna and Flora Research Collective have documented a 'high density' of Greater Gliders triggering legal protection of the forest.

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VicForests charged for illegally logging East Gippsland rainforest

March 09, 2018

Media Release - Friday March 9th VicForest has been charged for illegally logging rainforest in an East Gippsland logging coupe. The logging operation took place in the Serpentine Creek Rainforest Site of Significance near Cann River, causing serious damage to protected warm temperate rainforest....

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