Forest Wars

Lindenmayer, David
Forest Wars

Forest Wars

Lindenmayer, David

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Since colonisation, Australians have been frantically logging our native forests as if our lives depended on it. Our lives do depend on the forests-but on keeping them, not destroying them.

World-leading forest expert Professor David Lindenmayer exposes the unsettling truth about what is happening in our tall eucalypt forests. Despite what we are told, logging makes bushfires worse for decades after the chainsaws stop, and kills iconic animals and birds each year in droves, driving many species closer to extinction. The trees that are logged mostly end up as paper and cardboard. And it's not profitable: taxpayers are funding it.


Lindenmayer reveals an unholy alliance between state forestry, the timber industry and unions. Loggers routinely breach regulations, and industry intimidates anyone who questions what they are doing. Worse still, even where native forest logging is supposedly ending, efforts are being made to continue it under a different name.


Forests purify our drinking water. Forests are our best hope to reduce carbon emissions. Forests preserve biodiversity. It's time we realised the value of leaving our native forests standing.


'In the face of all the lies and industry spin, an evidence-based account that's clear, humane, and trustworthy.' -Tim Winton


'The Forest Wars details the devastating impact of decades of failed policy, but also paints a compelling vision for what the future of our forests can be.' -David Pocock

'A call to action for better forest management and a push to protect the benefits that native forests provide to humans and wildlife alike.' -Jon Dee


'With calm authority born of a lifetime's research and experience in the field, Lindenmayer fillets Australia's often-confusing forest debate, busting myth after myth...' - Paddy Manning

Author:   Lindenmayer, David
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
ISBN:  

9781761470752


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Bind Format:   Paperback
Availability:  
This item is in stock and will be dispatched immediately.

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Since colonisation, Australians have been frantically logging our native forests as if our lives depended on it. Our lives do depend on the forests-but on keeping them, not destroying them.

World-leading forest expert Professor David Lindenmayer exposes the unsettling truth about what is happening in our tall eucalypt forests. Despite what we are told, logging makes bushfires worse for decades after the chainsaws stop, and kills iconic animals and birds each year in droves, driving many species closer to extinction. The trees that are logged mostly end up as paper and cardboard. And it's not profitable: taxpayers are funding it.


Lindenmayer reveals an unholy alliance between state forestry, the timber industry and unions. Loggers routinely breach regulations, and industry intimidates anyone who questions what they are doing. Worse still, even where native forest logging is supposedly ending, efforts are being made to continue it under a different name.


Forests purify our drinking water. Forests are our best hope to reduce carbon emissions. Forests preserve biodiversity. It's time we realised the value of leaving our native forests standing.


'In the face of all the lies and industry spin, an evidence-based account that's clear, humane, and trustworthy.' -Tim Winton


'The Forest Wars details the devastating impact of decades of failed policy, but also paints a compelling vision for what the future of our forests can be.' -David Pocock

'A call to action for better forest management and a push to protect the benefits that native forests provide to humans and wildlife alike.' -Jon Dee


'With calm authority born of a lifetime's research and experience in the field, Lindenmayer fillets Australia's often-confusing forest debate, busting myth after myth...' - Paddy Manning

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Author:   Lindenmayer, David
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
ISBN:  

9781761470752


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Bind Format:   Paperback
Availability:  
This item is in stock and will be dispatched immediately.
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