MEDIA RELEASE
21 April, 2008
Forest campaigners halt Styx logging as Giant Garrett and Giant Wong witness climate "crime-scene" in the Weld Valley
This morning, activists from Still Wild Still Threatened halted the
logging of old growth forests near the headwaters of the Styx River
while over the weekend, Giant Garrett was joined by Giant Wong in a
long awaited visit to the threatened forests of the Lower Weld Valley.
The Huon Valley Environment Centre welcomed the 6 metre high Federal
Environment Minister Peter Garrett and Climate Change Minister Penny
Wong to the threatened forests of the Lower Weld Valley over the
weekend. The visit coincided with huge Forestry Tasmania burn-offs in
the area.
"'Giant Garrett' and 'Giant Wong' have come to witness the climate
impact of Tasmania's outdated logging practices. They were greeted in
the spectacular Weld Valley by helicopters dropping incendiaries on
giant clearfells and mushroom clouds sending vast quantities of carbon
into the atmosphere", HVEC spokesperson Will Mooney said.
"These scorched and smouldering clearfells are climate crime-scenes" Mr Mooney said.
"This burning season, the vast carbon stocks in our old growth and
native forests are again being unlocked and released into the
atmosphere. Forestry Tasmania's own research shows that current logging
regimes will see a loss of 6 million tonnes of carbon from the total
carbon pool by 2020. Yet, the elected representatives who should be
ensuring a climate friendly future have foolishly endorsed these
polluting practices" said Mr Mooney.
11 forest activists halted logging in forestry coupe TN47C near the
base of Mount Mueller this morning to protest against the continued
destruction of Tasmania's unique old growth forests. An activist is
currently perched in a treesit high up in the canopy of this ancient
forest, which is located 100 metres from the boundary of the Tasmanian
Wilderness World Heritage Area.
"We are calling on Peter Garrett and Penny Wong to take immediate
action against these ongoing climate crimes and protect Tasmania's
irreplaceable old growth forests" said Still Wild Still Threatened
spokesperson Ula Majewski.
"Some of our most significant carbon sinks are being destroyed and
burnt at a disturbing rate, rendering Tasmania's forestry practices an
international disgrace once again. The ongoing devastation of these
unique ecosystems is a critical global issue. Protecting Tasmania's
ancient forests is a simple, cheap and intelligent climate change
solution" said Miss Majewski.
Article from The Mercury:
Protesters halt Styx logging
FOREST campaigners have halted logging in the Styx Valley this morning
after staging a mock visit from Federal politicians in the Weld Valley
near Huonville at the weekend.
Activists from the Huon Valley Environment Centre paraded 6m-high
cut-outs of Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett and Climate
Change Minister Penny Wong in the Lower Weld Valley to coincide with
Forestry Tasmania burn-offs in the area.
Meanwhile, 11 forest activists halted logging in a forestry coupe near
the base of Mount Mueller this morning to protest against the continued
destruction of Tasmania's old growth forests.
An activist is perched in a treesit high up in the canopy of the
forest, which is located 100m from the boundary of the Tasmanian
Wilderness World Heritage Area.
"We are calling on Peter Garrett and Penny Wong to take immediate
action against these ongoing climate crimes and protect Tasmania's
irreplaceable old growth forests," said Still Wild Still Threatened
spokesperson Ula Majewski.
"Some of our most significant carbon sinks are being destroyed and
burnt at a disturbing rate, rendering Tasmania's forestry practices an
international disgrace once again."
"The ongoing devastation of these unique ecosystems is a critical global issue."
"Protecting Tasmania's ancient forests is a simple, cheap and intelligent climate change solution."





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