We can't just walk away after the logging stops in Victoria's native forests. Here's what must happen next
- Written by: David Lindenmayer, Professor, The Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University
By the end of this year, native forest logging will cease in Victoria. Now begins a long and difficult process to recover vast areas of forest after more than 50 years of clearfelling and other destructive logging practices.
The supply of sawlogs in Victoria was close to being exhausted, and the state’s logging industry had long been...


















