Media Release September 1, 2010
OLDGROWTH FORESTS: NOW YOU SEE ‘EM, NOW YOU DON’T
New figures obtained through NSW Parliament show that the Department of Environment has approved at least 7,898 hectares of Oldgrowth Forests for logging in northern NSW over a 3 year period.
This follows on from news that the Department intends to allow industrial logging in Endangered Ecological Communities throughout NSW.
“Oldgrowth Forests are the very best habitats for many of our most unique animals, which need old trees to make their nests and take shelter,” said Susie Russell, NCEC Vice-President.
“These new figures provided to Parliament show that 5,265 football fields of oldgrowth forests have been approved for logging by the Environment Department every year for the last three years.
“The Department of Environment is taking areas of oldgrowth that were mapped by the NSW Government and under pressure from landholders who want to log them, deciding they’re not oldgrowth after all.
“The Department should be putting protection of the environment first, and it is clear from these figures that they are not.
“They are no longer operating as a conservation agency but are instead behaving as a forestry agency. They seem to have mistaken their role. They are facilitating industrial logging in northern NSW, instead of protecting the environment.
“These alarming figures should immediately cause changes to the process of logging approvals – the loopholes which allow these areas to be ‘re-assessed’ by the department and opened up for logging should now be closed.
“We are asking the NSW Government to put an immediate end to this flawed ‘re-assessment’ process that is destroying oldgrowth forests at such a rapid rate,” Ms Russell said.