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End Native Forest Logging

Our breathtaking forests are being destroyed – cut down and pulped for wood chips and cardboard. Once common animals like the koala, greater glider and swift parrot will go extinct within our lifetime unless we act now. 

Industrial logging is driving this destruction, all at taxpayers' expense. 

It's time to end native forest logging in NSW, stop extinction, and ensure our forests are brimming with life.

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Protect Big Spotty's Forest

The world's tallest Spotted Gum needs protection. That's why we’re calling on the NSW Government to permanently protect Big Spotty by immediately declaring the North Brooman State Forest as the Big Spotty Flora Reserve.

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Join the Nature Action Network

2026 is a critical year for nature. 

Both major parties are finalising their election platforms, deciding whether to support or end native forest logging, strengthen nature laws, expand protections for rivers and wetlands, and back or oppose new coal and gas projects.  

This is the moment when public pressure matters most. 

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Breach Watch - Citizen Science

Breach Watch is a program where ordinary citizens can help protect native forests by monitoring and reporting logging breaches. We measure tree diameters and heights, look for hollows that have been destroyed by logging, ensure habitat, nectar and giant trees are not destroyed by the chainsaws. This important work has stopped loggers in their tracks and protect native forests.

Check out the Breach Watch website and join in.

BREACH WATCH

I Saw Greater Glider

Author: Clancy Barnard, Forests Campaigner In state forests across NSW, citizen scientists are heading out into the scrub at night in search of den trees for the elusive Greater Glider before the logging trucks roll...
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