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The Age: End to Tasmanian forest wars will curb logging

Posted on:  29 Nov 2012    Posted in:  Ethical/ RI, News

Andrew Darby writes that a final deal that should end the generation-old Tasmanian forest wars has been signed, protecting more than 500,000 hectares of native forest.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/national/end-to-tasmanian-forest-wars-will-curb-logging-20121122-29ram.html#ixzz2DZRyMU2S

 

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