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August - 2006

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Calendar of Events for 2006

Archives - May 2002 - August 2006

Who ? -are Teachers for Forests?

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Teachers for Forests

Events: Talks, Seminars and camps  

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Regional Forests

Box-Ironbark

Murray River and its Red Gums

The Central Highlands

East Gippsland and Goolongook

Strzeleckis

Mallee

Cobbobbinee and

Forests Woodland and Wetlands of the South West

Otways

Melbourne and Port Phillip

Ocean Forests

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Campaigns

Consumer Campaigns

Corporate Campaigns

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Forest Economics

Newspaper Reports

Contact

FNCV

Other forest Groups

News - August 2006 - Edition 1 - Page 3, Page 2 , Page 1, -Scroll down for more news. /
 
 
 Regional Forests Round-up
News Updates on Victoria's Forests Campaigns
  VEAC Goolengook Investigation Updates
 
 Other Victorian Updates
From news featured in the previous "Teachers for Forests" Front Pages
 
 
 
 
 

And

We are still advertising the

"I LOVE FORESTS "

stickers for cars.

See them on our website at Stickers.

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New DVD available on Port Phillip Reefs and Wildlife

-$10 from our Shop.

Preview some of the pics of wildlife at our

"Campaign to Save the Bays " Page
 
 

 


-Forest News

-National

-State

-Regional

-International

-School

-Shop

-Events

-Water News

-Climate News

-Waste News

 

 

 

Tassie pays price for its old growth
By SUE NEALES
15may06....." But the main difference appears to be that Japanese paper manufacturers are now demanding woodchips from trees that are less than 15 years old and that have been grown in single-age plantations rather than natural forests."

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01/07/06  How many people does it take to change a bulb and save the globe?,

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13/06/06 There's a new possum posse in town, - Kelly Ryan, The Herald Sun

Climate Change

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How can we Escape ??