[Greens-Media] Rainforest logging marks world environment day in NSW
Nic Clyde
Nic.Clyde at parliament.nsw.gov.au
Mon Jun 4 17:06:16 EST 2007
Rainforest logging marks world environment day in NSW
25 years after Neville Wran banned the logging of rainforests on public
land, the practice continues on privately owned land up and down the
east coast of NSW, while the government sits on its hands.
“There are so few controls on private native forestry in NSW that I
am sadly confident that rainforest is being logged right now, on world
environment day,” said Upper House Greens MP and environment spokesman
Ian Cohen.
“NSW Government maps show that over 500,000 hectares of old growth
forest and 100,000 hectares of rainforest on private land are available
for logging on the eastern seaboard of NSW.
“The failure by the NSW Government to regulate private logging is a
major structural loophole in its native vegetation reforms.
“Recently up near Dorrigo, a land owner logged a block classified by
the government as ‘Warm Temperate Rainforest’, with towering old
growth Brushbox and Coachwood.
“The block logged was mapped as a key wildlife habitat and part of a
major regional corridor by the Department of Environment and
Conservation ‘Key Habitats and Corridors’ project. It was also
identified as a particularly significant location for wet forest fauna
by the Comprehensive Regional Assessment process. Within a 3km radius
there are known occurrences of at least 12 threatened fauna species.
“If the community was aware that this was going on right now, there
would be an outcry similar to that caused by the clearing of the Gwydir
wetlands two weeks ago, yet this is happening, hidden from scrutiny on
privately owned land.
“The minister claims that the Threatened Species Conservation Act is
one control over logging on private land, but there has not been a
single prosecution for private logging under the TSCA.
“The NSW government has made empty promises about introducing a
Private Native Forestry Code of Practice since 2003. Meanwhile the
rainforests of this state on private land, continue to be felled.
“We need a code of practice immediately, in line with controls on
publicly owned lands, otherwise NSW is little better than the third
world in terms of logging practices,” said Mr Cohen.
Further Information: Ian Cohen: 0409 989 466 or Nic Clyde: 0417 742
754
Nic Clyde
Adviser, Greens MLC Ian Cohen
Macquarie Street, Sydney, 2000
Tel: +61-2-9230 3305, Fax: +61-2-9230 2267
Mobile: 0417 742 754
Web: www.iancohen.org.au
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