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David Lindenmayer

Distinguished Professor David Lindenmayer AO is a globally recognised conservation biologist and landscape ecologist at the Fenner School of Environment at ANU.

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Forests, logging, fire and First Nations – the native forest logging industry re-emerges under different guises

The native forest logging industry has stopped in Victoria and Western Australia. Right? Wrong. The industry persists – but in ways that continue to damage forests and, in some cases, increase their susceptibility to future fires.

Environment & Biodiversity
Forests, logging, fire and First Nations – the native forest logging industry re-emerges under different guises