
With native forests so damaged during the summer fires we need a state-wide moratorium on native forest logging, not a state government that is putting millions of dollars into logging roads to increase the devastation.
Greens MP and Forests Spokesperson David Shoebridge said:
“It is disgraceful that at a time when people are still reeling from the loss of native forests in their local area that more money is being given
to Forestry Corporation to build roads and other assets to facilitate
native forest logging.
“Native forest logging is expensive, unsustainable and right now is
completely unjustifiable.
“The $46 million of public money to Forestry Corporation should be clearly
quarantined to ensure it is not used to log any more of our precious native
forests.
“There is plenty of work to be done in the nurseries and replanting
plantation forests which are the economic and jobs backbone of this
industry and this must be the focus for these funds. Some of the money is
going to those purposes and that is positive.
“The loss-making destruction that is native forest logging must now end, we
cannot keep asking the taxpayer to pay to log and then woodchip these
forests at an environmental and economic loss.
“With over 82% of habitat for some endangered species burned, habitat
fragmentation and billions of animals killed in the fires these forests are
essential reservoirs of biodiversity and will be critical tourism assets
after pandemic conditions pass.
“Victorian estimates show that ending native logging there immediately
rather than in 2030 would save $192 million for taxpayers there and a
similar figure would apply here.
“This money would be better spent helping regional communities recover from
the dual hits of the fire season and pandemic conditions and move towards
genuinely sustainable and profitable industries,” Mr Shoebridge said.
20 April 2020
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