by WA Forest Alliance | Mar 12, 2026 | Better Fire Management, Updates
Tingle forests have received a temporary reprieve from prescribed burning, but how did we get here, and what is still needed? For decades, south coast locals have been raising the alarm about the destruction of fire-sensitive tingle forests by prescribed burning, an...
by WA Forest Alliance | Feb 4, 2026 | Uncategorized, Updates
Statement by WA Forest Alliance, Frack Free WA, Conservation Council of WA, The Wilderness Society, Solutions for Climate Western Australia, Australian Youth Climate Coalition WA and Environs Kimberley On January 26, a rally in Boorloo/Perth to commemorate Invasion...
by WA Forest Alliance | Dec 9, 2025 | Updates
As the year draws to a close, we are looking back on all the progress we have made as a community. Reflecting on the wins is an important way we can ensure we don’t get burnt out, maintain our passion, and keep working towards full protection for WA’s Southwest...
by WA Forest Alliance | Sep 25, 2025 | Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
Denmark-based Accredited Mental Health Practitioner and Clinical Social Worker Ricky England will be walking 250km from Dwellingup to Perth over 10 days starting this Saturday 24 May, until 2 June. The Big Jarrah Walk, which aims to raise funds to stop the strip...
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...
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