Save Bulga Forest!

Currently about 2000 ha of Bulga forest on Biripi Country is in the Forestry plan for logging, and logging operations commenced in October 2024.

What’s Happening?

BULGA STATE FOREST LOGGING

HAS COMMENCED OCTOBER, 2024

We are having regular meetings from 5.30pm in Elands.

Please get in touch asap if you would like to attend.

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Please join us so we can permanently Save Bulga State Forest on Biripi country.

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Mother and Daughter Stop Logging in Yarratt Forest

Mother and Daughter Stop Logging in Yarratt Forest

Two women who grew up in the Manning Valley are currently suspended from trees with  ropes connected to, and stopping, logging in Yarratt Forest north of Taree. Yarratt forest is the only high quality koala habitat in the Taree Forest Management Area that wasn’t...

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Song and Dance 4 Forests

Song and Dance 4 Forests

Song & Dance 4 Forests will be held on Saturday 11th February, at the Mill, Elands, with the highly energetic band SF Wrens, from Mulubinba/Newcastle. We are raising funds for the Save Bulga Forest Campaign and North East Forest Alliance.

Entry by donation, $20 adults, $15 concession, kids are free. Pay as you can / free for First Nations folk. Dinner is available to purchase on the night, and helpers greatly welcome, so please get in touch if you would like to be involved with helping us put on this fun, dancing night.

It will also be a chance to find out the latest about the campaign and how to be involved in future activities.

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What do we want?

1

Immediately stop logging in all Greater Glider and Koala habitat in Bulga State Forest

2

For Bulga Forest to be added to the Biriwal Bulga and Tapin Tops National Parks and

3

Manage the public forest estate for the public good: biodiversity, carbon, water, recreation and not damage it for the profit of a few.

Diary from the Bulga Forest

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Treesit Diary from the Bulga Forest

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