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

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Fourth Arrest at Bulga Forest

Fourth Arrest at Bulga Forest

Today a woman in her 70s attached herself to a locked gate, recently installed by the NSW Government’s logging company, the Forestry Corporation. 1St October, 2024News update 1st October, 2024The first arrest for 2024, was made today at Bulga State Forest, 65 km west...

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Fifth Arrest at Bulga Forest

Fifth Arrest at Bulga Forest

“I’ve locked on to this logging equipment to try and save the homes of the Koalas and Greater Gliders in the forest near where I live. I saw a quoll the other night,” said Bulga Plateau local Mitra Ellis. 2nd October, 2024Media Release October 2, 2024 “I’ve locked on...

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FOREST WAR RESUMES IN BULGA FOREST

FOREST WAR RESUMES IN BULGA FOREST

Supporters in Bulga Forest this morning blocking the entrance to logging operations 30th Sept. 2024News update 30 September, 2024After a hiatus of 21 months, hostilities have resumed in Bulga State Forest, west of Port Macquarie, between local residents and supporters...

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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