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Native logs are piled high in a Karri Forest in Western Australian. Western Australia recently announced that it would halt all native logging in 2024. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images Karri forest looging, Commercial logging of Western Australia’s native forests ceases effective January
2024.The Western Australian Government’s promise to end logging in native forests in the state has rung true, with the cessation of all commercial native forest logging operations in the state’s southwest, Great Southern and Peel regions on 1 January. The move delivers on the government’s September 2021 promise to cease operations by 2024 and means 400,000 hectares of native karri, jarrah and wandoo forests will be spared from commercial exploitation. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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