by forestadmin | Apr 10, 2025 | News, Northern Jarrah Forests, Uncategorized
Mining company Telupac has applied for seven exploration licences putting WA’s unique Jarrah forests at risk. WA Mines Minister, David Michael, has the power to refuse Telupac’s application – but he needs to act now. Combined, the tenements cover 126,796ha...
by forestadmin | Apr 8, 2025 | News
Recent drone footage has revealed extensive stockpiling of timber from Western Australia’s native forests under the guise of “ecological thinning,” raising concerns among conservationists about the scale and intent of these operations. Since the...
by forestadmin | Mar 26, 2025 | Better Fire Management, News
The ‘Wondrous Forests of the Walpole Wilderness’ have captured the hearts of Australians, earning the title of 2025’s Eucalypt of the Year. Among these ancient giants stand the awe-inspiring Tingles, towering relics of a bygone era. Yet, despite these accolades, the...
by forestadmin | Mar 19, 2025 | News
The 2025 WA Election has delivered a decisive victory for the Cook Labor Government, but there was a strong swing towards Independents and the Greens. A clear message has been sent to the government that people want more action on the environment, an issue since...
by forestadmin | Mar 7, 2025 | News
Together with the Conservation Council of WA (CCWA), we have created an election scorecard to help you vote for the future of WA’s forests this Saturday 8 March. How you can help! Please share this scorecard with your friends and family who care about WA...
by forestadmin | Feb 21, 2025 | Media Release, News, Northern Jarrah Forests
Conservation groups are outraged that American bauxite miner Alcoa has received approval from WA’s Environmental Protection Authority to amend parts of their mining expansion proposal in the Northern Jarrah Forest. As part of the amendments, Alcoa now has approval to...
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