Cr. Samantha Dunn (Lyster Ward, Yarra Ranges Council)
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Bernard Mace (Save Mt St Leonard)
Luke Chamberlain (The Wilderness Society)
Adam Menary (MyEnvironment Inc)
Jill Sanguinetti (Local resident)
Results of Online Survey
Thank you to the 98 attendees that completed survey (approximately 30% of attendees) making these results highly representative.
Results from the online survey:
63% have reconsidered their state and/or federal vote
76% Support a boycott campaign against brands that use native forest wood supply
90.8% support the immediate transition to plantations and 72.4% want an end to all native forests logging
91.8% want the Central Highlands forest estate to be managed for Biodiversity, 90.8% wildlife refugia
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Over 300 concerned residents from Healesville, Kinglake, Toolangi, Marysville and surrounds packed the Healesville Memorial Hall to capacity last Thursday night. Attendees heard presentations from local community groups about logging and its impact on our native forests and regional economies
A PRELIMINARY hearing into claims VicForests has illegally logged Leadbeater’s possum habitat in Toolangi will be heard at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court in August.
Research group The Fauna and Flora Research Collective has brought criminal charges against the State Government’s forestry arm in what the collective and local environment groups are hailing as a “landmark legal case”.
THE Victorian government's forestry arm will face a legal challenge over claims it illegally logged old-growth forest and increased the risk to a threatened species.
Environmental groups accuse VicForests of felling dozens of pre-1900 ash eucalypts, breaching the Central Highlands Forest Management Plan.
A CALL for VicForests to be disbanded was given overwhelming support at a public meeting in Healesville last week.
So too were calls for logging to cease on Mt St Leonard, for the Department of Sustainability and Environment to be made more accountable for logging audits and breaches of the logging code and for a community rally as a show of strength within the broader community for major reforms to the logging of native forests.
YARRA Ranges Council is putting its weight behind a community push to stop native forest logging within the shire.
At a packed meeting on June 23, residents from Toolangi and Healesville heard from council representatives and environmental lobby and conservation groups.