Route: Bundeena – Jibbon Beach – Jibbon Head – Shelley Beach – Jibbon Beach – Bundeena
Distance: 6km Grade: 2 Ascent: 30m
Read More “Trip Report: Jibbon Head – led by Brian Everingham – 9 May 2023”
Route: Bundeena – Jibbon Beach – Jibbon Head – Shelley Beach – Jibbon Beach – Bundeena
Distance: 6km Grade: 2 Ascent: 30m
Read More “Trip Report: Jibbon Head – led by Brian Everingham – 9 May 2023”
A seed falls in moist soil
Of an island corner,
My heart place
Forests, a stream,
Mosses, ferns nestle,
Birds sing –
Let them be.
Feel the growth of a…
… So so slowly,
Maturing tree.
Lynne Hosking October 2011
Mossy limb A.melanoxylon (Blackwood) on Lynne’s land NW Tasmania.jpg

Image: Acacia melanoxylon, NW Tasmania
National Parks Association President Dr Grahame Douglas welcomed the Victorian Government’s decision to accelerate shutting down public native forestry by the end of 2023, drastically moving forward the original deadline of 2030.
‘It’s a relief to see a State Government acknowledging that we are running out of time to protect our last remaining forests and forest dependant fauna. Now’s the time for the NSW Government to follow suit and end the logging that is driving our forests and unique wildlife to extinction’ said Dr Douglas.
Read More “NSW must follow Victoria’s lead on ending native forestry logging by the end of the year”
The National Parks Association today released a report exposing Snowy Hydro’s lack of compliance with the environmental Conditions of Approval for the Snowy 2.0 project, located within Kosciuszko National Park.
‘Our investigations show that Snowy Hydro and its contractors are not complying with the ‘strict’ environmental Conditions of Approval imposed by the Federal and NSW Governments’ stated Gary Dunnett, CEO of NPA.
Read More “Snowy 2.0 cutting corners, failing to comply with environmental approval conditions”
National Parks Association of NSW President, Dr Grahame Douglas said recent reports of severe damage to an environmentally sensitive private property (NBN news story 10 April 2023) is yet another example of why Forestry Corporation cannot be trusted to continue logging within the proposed Great Koala National Park.
Read More “Forestry Corporation caught again in the Coffs Harbour Region “
National Parks Association of NSW President Dr Grahame Douglas today welcomed NSW Labor’s commitment to employ an additional 100 field officers in the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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