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CEO Vicforests - working to ensure respectful debate about native forestry based on evidence and facts

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AFPA (@afpaonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this ABC Opinion piece AFPA CEO Ross Hampton makes the case for using forestry to help combat future bushfires, insteading of locking it up and leaving it ABC News #forestry ab.co/32pGCT0

Dr Andy Baker (@firediversity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper (and the first of my PhD) is finally out in #AustralEcology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Here we show that encroaching #rainforest pioneer trees led to sharp declines in #understorey plant richness, cover and density in long-unburnt #eucalypt forests. 1/6

Conservation Regulator Vic (@conservationreg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are aware of community concerns in relation to Zinger Coupe in the Toolangi area. Staff were on site Wednesday assessing the coupe and found no evidence of unauthorised planning or conduct of timber harvesting.

We are aware of community concerns in relation to Zinger Coupe in the Toolangi area. Staff were on site Wednesday assessing the coupe and found no evidence of unauthorised planning or conduct of timber harvesting.
AFPA (@afpaonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some common sense views on n bushfires and timber harvesting in The Age’s letter column theage.com.au/national/immig… #bushfires #timberindustry

Chris Hardman (@ffmvic_chief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cultural Burning by Victorian Traditional Owners continues to heal country help native grasses, at same time ecological burning by Forest Fire Mgt Vic in our beautiful parks and forests. Good Fire 🔥

Cultural Burning by Victorian Traditional Owners continues to heal country help native grasses, at same time ecological burning by Forest Fire Mgt Vic in our beautiful parks and forests. Good Fire 🔥
AFPA (@afpaonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Don't blame logging for bushires. Assoc Prof Peter Attiwill responds to published claims made about his 2014 bushfire research. crihttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/attiwill-20200624-p555m9.html The Age

Greg Sword (@grswo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After the widely circulated report about the impact of logging bushfires, this is worth a read to get a bit of perspective @VicForestsComms VicForestsCEO @DELWP_Vic news.leportale.com/doc?id=2051703…

Jaclyn Symes (@jaclynsymes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to meet with Deon and Anne from VicForests today and discuss how the latest Timber Release Plan will mean contractors can get back to work salvaging timber after the bushfires.

It was great to meet with Deon and Anne from VicForests today and discuss how the latest Timber Release Plan will mean contractors can get back to work salvaging timber after the bushfires.
Kevin Bonham (@kevinbonham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tasmanian paper that found that logging made 2019 southern forests bushfires more severe retracted because of errors. Retraction mdpi.com/2571-6255/3/2/… Coverage theadvocate.com.au/story/6900620/… Retracted article mdpi.com/2571-6255/3/2/… #politas

VicForestsCEO (@ceoforests) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heading out of the hotel in Bairnsdale and who do I see? Brian eating breakfast next to a full load. It’s a 7 hr haul out of our Corryong salvage. Lovely to see you Brian (even tho you’re camera shy!)

Heading out of the hotel in Bairnsdale and who do I see? Brian eating breakfast next to a full load.  It’s a 7 hr haul out of our Corryong salvage. Lovely to see you Brian (even tho you’re camera shy!)
Luke Hemmings 🌻🇺🇦 (@lwhemmings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The goal is to enhance forest resilience & adaptive capacity, through *active* forest management because in the situation we are in... we cannot assume forests will adapt "naturally" to the rapid rates of change" - Jurgen Bauhus #ClimateSmart2021

"The goal is to enhance forest resilience & adaptive capacity, through *active* forest management because in the situation we are in... we cannot assume forests will adapt "naturally" to the rapid rates of change"
- Jurgen Bauhus #ClimateSmart2021
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many iconic “wilderness” landscapes are actually the product of careful long-term management by #Indigenous and local peoples. Romanticising about pristine, untouched places threatens to erase these practices, write @theotheroad + his University of Melbourne colleagues. bit.ly/3miRyMz

Ecological Society of Australia (@ecolsocaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The term wilderness is not only inaccurate, the notion that wilderness carries, which is the absence of people, is dehumanising really to Aboriginal people." abc.net.au/news/science/2… #IndigenousEcologicalKnowledge #CaringForCountry

The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Victorian town of Buchan never experienced catastrophic bushfires, until misguided laws banned the use burning as a way to control the land. @theotheroad and colleagues discuss cultural burning and caring for Country. @unimelb ourANU Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN bit.ly/3DLMKJA

Science at Melbourne (@scimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers @theotheroad, Anthony Romano 🏳️‍🌈 and @alicelaming have found that land-use legislation has driven catastrophic bushfires in southeast Australia and are calling on a return to Indigenous land management practices. Tap to learn more in #UniMelbPursuit ➡️ pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/the-f…