Media Releases from the campaign
Logging of Bulga Forest due to resume 30 Sept
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A Beacon of Hope for the Bulga Greater Glider
Citizen Scientists enthralled in the discovery of greater gliders and their dens, 2023.
Immerse yourself in nature and make a real difference by collecting valuable data to protect endangered species. Your future self will thank you by spending a few hours/days helping save this extraordinary creature.
By seeing a glider you can save a glider!
SBF MEETING 14TH APRIL
SAVE BULGA FOREST MEETING BULGA LOGGING SCHEDULED TO START ON MAY 20
There’s currently about 2000 ha of Bulga forest being planned for logging. About 10 times more than they started last time. At the moment Forestry are saying they will start on May 20.
BULGA LOGGING SCHEDULED TO START ON MAY 20
BULGA LOGGING SCHEDULED TO START ON MAY 20
There’s currently about 2000 ha of Bulga forest being planned for logging. About 10 times more than they started last time. At the moment Forestry are saying they will start on May 20.
Spring has Sprung and the Babies are out of the Pouches
Spring has Sprung and the Babies are out of the Pouches.
Save Bulga Forest citizen scientists have captured some rare footage of a baby Greater Glider poking out of its mother’s pouch, its tail especially visible.
National Threatened Species Day Rally and March
National Threatened Species Day Rally and March
We will celebrate their existence and mourn their slide towards extinction.
Gliders Galore in Bulga and Dingo State Forests
Gliders Galore in Bulga and Dingo State Forests
The resumption of logging in Bulga State Forest north of Taree appears to be imminent with the Forestry Corporation again closing the forest to the public. Logging was halted there in early 2023 due to sustained pressure from Save Bulga Forest.
Forestry Corporation has an aversion to transparency. They don’t consult on their logging plans and they certainly don’t want people seeing the damage being done to the heads of the catchments of the Hastings and Manning Rivers.
The logging will cause major damage and likely lead to the deaths of Koalas and Greater Gliders, both endangered and both known to be living in the area.
Camp for Koalas
Camp for Koalas
The Save Bulga Forest action group will set up a camp today to conduct more searches for Koalas, Yellow-bellied and Greater Gliders, Glossy Black Cockatoos and other threatened species.
Bulga Logging Resumption Set to Ignite Conflict
Bulga Logging Resumption Set to Ignite Conflict
The resumption of logging in Bulga State Forest north of Taree appears to be imminent with the Forestry Corporation again closing the forest to the public. Logging was halted there in early 2023 due to sustained pressure from Save Bulga Forest.
Forestry Corporation has an aversion to transparency. They don’t consult on their logging plans and they certainly don’t want people seeing the damage being done to the heads of the catchments of the Hastings and Manning Rivers.
The logging will cause major damage and likely lead to the deaths of Koalas and Greater Gliders, both endangered and both known to be living in the area.