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Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest day 47

Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest day 47

by Bulga Forest | Feb 23, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“Such a relief to have constant rain over many hours that will have reached the soil of this forest floor, recharging everything below.”   Bulga tree-sit Diary  day 47 Tarp held up well though a very rainy afternoon and evening, I am so glad this...
Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest 46

Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest 46

by Bulga Forest | Feb 22, 2023 | Treesit Diary

A lyrebird was incredibly vocal as the day was winding down. So many variations of sound: short staccato raps then long whistles blending into burring chirps that suddenly become melodic warbles while whip cracking follow a succession of chirrups and blooop bloop...
Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest day 45

Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest day 45

by Bulga Forest | Feb 21, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” Winged ants fill the sunrise air, looking for a new perfect place to colonise. ”   Bulga tree-sit Diary  day44 Winged ants fill the sunrise air, looking for a new perfect place to colonise. Discarded lacey wings float downward in spirals to gently...
Parliamentary Petition

Parliamentary Petition

by Bulga Forest | Feb 20, 2023 | Events, Media Releases, NEWS

Please sign and share this Parliamentary Petition to end public native forest logging in NSW and to add the contested Bulga Forest compartments to the National Parks estate …....
Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest 44

Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest 44

by Bulga Forest | Feb 20, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” Yesterday afternoon a fellow very tall tree fell down this steep slope. The crashing lasted a full 6 seconds. Doesn’t sound long in words, but in time it’s quite a while.”   Bulga tree-sit Diary  day 44 Yesterday afternoon a fellow very...
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  Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

We pay our deepest respects to the Biripi people, the traditional custodians of Bulga Forest. We recognise the Biripi people’s continuing connection to land, water and culture and recognise sovereignty was never ceded.