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I finally got around to tracking down a copy of the "Tasmanian Forests Statement of Principles to Lead to an Agreement"
The Wilderness Society has the Statement of Principles in an easy to read format.
There's a copy of full 4 page document (a list of the stakeholders, the above Principles and what is expected from the State/Federal governments) available as a Scribd document on the ABC site which I can apparently embed (but it's likely to upset Friends pages and stupid council Internet filters if I want to look at my LJ on other computers for some reason.)
Final Principles Signed
But will anything come of it? So far it's been revealed that five pockets of high conservation value forest in Tasmania that environmentalists want protected have already been harvested and logging of native forests could take up to 30 years to accomplish.
Interesting times ahead.
The Wilderness Society has the Statement of Principles in an easy to read format.
There's a copy of full 4 page document (a list of the stakeholders, the above Principles and what is expected from the State/Federal governments) available as a Scribd document on the ABC site which I can apparently embed (but it's likely to upset Friends pages and stupid council Internet filters if I want to look at my LJ on other computers for some reason.)
Final Principles Signed
But will anything come of it? So far it's been revealed that five pockets of high conservation value forest in Tasmania that environmentalists want protected have already been harvested and logging of native forests could take up to 30 years to accomplish.
Interesting times ahead.