by WA Forest Alliance | Aug 18, 2025 | Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests
MEDIA RELEASE Jarrah trees piled up after being bulldozed for bauxite mining Conservation groups have joined forces to take Alcoa to task over advertising claims around the environmental impacts of its bauxite mining operations in the Northern Jarrah Forest in...
by WA Forest Alliance | Aug 18, 2025 | Updates
In a huge win for forest conservation in WA’s Southwest, Cocanarup has been protected from clearing for mining in a landmark decision by the state appeals convenor and the Environment Minister. Located 15km south-west of Ravensthorpe, and encompassing around 9000ha,...
by WA Forest Alliance | Aug 18, 2025 | Better Fire Management, Updates
A prescribed burn undertaken in West Cape Howe National Park in late May by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) has been praised by conservationists. WA Forest Alliance (WAFA) is part of a growing movement concerned with how fire is...
by WA Forest Alliance | Jun 26, 2025 | Better Fire Management
MEDIA RELEASE Harewood Forest (pictured) is on the burn list this year, which could be potentially devastating for this delicate ecosystem. Southwest residents are feeling burnt after the Government has given the green light to even more prescribed burning in...
by WA Forest Alliance | Jun 10, 2025 | Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
Almost 2,000 people marched to Parliament on a rainy WA Day, Monday 2nd June, to demand an end to forest mining. The rally was the culmination of the Big Jarrah Walk, a 250km, 10-day walk led by Denmark resident Ricky England from Dwellingup to Perth along the famous...
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