Should the logging of native forests be banned nationwide?
Native forest logging refers to the harvesting of timber from natural, non-plantation forests. While Victoria and Western Australia have moved to ban the practice, it remains a contentious issue in states like Tasmania and New South Wales. Environmentalists argue that logging native forests destroys irreplaceable ecosystems, pushes species like the Greater Glider and Koala toward extinction, and releases stored carbon. Industry advocates argue that Australian forestry is world-leading in sustainability, that timber is a renewable resource needed for construction, and that shutting down the industry decimates rural communities.
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