More than 40,000 hectares of nationally vital koala habitat marked for potential logging in NSW
by Lisa Cox from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BYEQ)
Analysis shows area includes 9,000 hectares where there was already active logging as pressure grows on government to end practice
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Conservationists say forest areas that include 41,000 hectares of nationally important koala habitat have been identified for potential logging on the north coast of New South Wales in the region's 12-month logging plan.
The analysis, by the North East Forest Alliance, comes as pressure grows on the NSW government to cease logging of native forests after the Victorian government announced logging in its native forests would end in December, six years earlier than planned.
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