
Former NSW Labor minister condemns Forestry Corporation after greater glider ‘den trees’ found at planned logging site
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Former New South Wales Labor environment minister Bob Debus has urged the government to stop logging in Glenbog state forest after citizen scientists identified 102 trees that serve as homes for the endangered greater gliders. Debus criticized the NSW Forestry Corporation for repeatedly violating its regulations, suggesting that such breaches have become part of its operational model. The call to action highlights the ongoing conflict between logging practices and wildlife conservation efforts.
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The greater glider is an endangered species native to Australia, and its habitat is increasingly threatened by logging activities. The controversy surrounding the Glenbog state forest is part of a larger debate about sustainable forestry practices and the need for stricter enforcement of environmental regulations.
This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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