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		<title>Will Wielangta be next?  Bob Brown’s Tasmania 2, for Wielangta</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 00:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Friends
The new year started with Forestry Tasmania overturning a peaceful blockade that for over two years had protected rainforest, ancient eucalypts and wildlife in the beautiful Florentine valley.  Despite massive community opposition, they are bulldozing a road and logging right next to the World Heritage area in forest that is itself of World Heritage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friends<br />
The new year started with Forestry Tasmania overturning a peaceful blockade that for over two years had protected rainforest, ancient eucalypts and wildlife in the beautiful Florentine valley.  Despite massive community opposition, they are bulldozing a road and logging right next to the World Heritage area in forest that is itself of World Heritage value.<br />
Will Wielangta be next?  The temporary reprieve for coupe 19D expires when the Swift Parrot breeding season finishes, around about now.  Last year’s report on the dire plight of this delightful and critically threatened bird has produced no meaningful government response.  Promised landscape management plans are nowhere to be seen, and there is no timetable to produce them, no government funding for research, and still no up to date recovery plan.  See <a href="http://www.on-trial.info/" target="_blank">www.on-trial.info</a> for the latest.<br />
Bob Brown’s Tasmania 2, for Wielangta<br />
Photo exhibition, Hobart, 27 February – 8 March<br />
This second photo exhibition is to charm your eye. It is a galaxy of Tasmania’s flora, fauna and wild places, and we hope you and your friends can make it to the opening at 6pm at the Long Gallery, Salamanca Place, Hobart on 27 February, or visit the Long Gallery from Feb 28 &#8212; March 8.</p>
<p>The exhibition also serves the serious purpose of raising money to pay for our initially successful court challenge against logging Wielangta Forest and the habitat of its rare and endangered species. Forestry Tasmania is demanding $280,000 &#8212; I am not acceding but have no further court of appeal on the judgement.</p>
<p>View the images at <a href="http://www.greenart.com.au/" target="_blank">www.greenart.com.au </a>and you can make a purchase here as well.</p>
<p>We wish you a happy, hopeful and fulfilling 2009,<br />
Bob Brown and Margaret Blakers</p>
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		<title>Swift Parrot &#8216;Reprieve&#8217; Not Enough to Halt Extinction Threat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Media Release
Wild Wielangta
South East Tas Forest Protection Group
15th October 2008
Swift Parrot “Reprieve” Not Enough to Halt Extinction Threat
Local residents welcome yesterday’s announcement by David Llewellyn, Minister for Energy and Resources, Primary Industries and Water, that logging and woodchipping will be postponed in Wielangta Forest where endangered Swift Parrots are currently breeding.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Media Release<br />
Wild Wielangta<br />
South East Tas Forest Protection Group<br />
15th October 2008</p>
<p>Swift Parrot “Reprieve” Not Enough to Halt Extinction Threat</p>
<p>Local residents welcome yesterday’s <a title="David Llewellyn Media Release" href="http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=25000" target="_blank">announcement by David Llewellyn,</a> Minister for Energy and Resources, Primary Industries and Water, that logging and woodchipping will be postponed in Wielangta Forest where endangered Swift Parrots are currently breeding.</p>
<p>“The Minister’s announcement will allow the Swift Parrots to breed in safety in Wielangta for this year, but still leaves the way open for Forestry Tasmania to log this all important breeding habitat as soon as the parrots migrate back to the mainland” said Sharon East, spokesperson, Wild Wielangta, South East Tas Forest Protection Group.</p>
<p>“If it had not been for the threatened species surveys conducted by local volunteers in recent weeks, Forestry Tasmania would still be unaware of this significant breeding event of a federally-listed endangered species in Wielangta Forest.  The very trees where the birds are now nesting could have been chipped and on their way to Japan by now if it had been left to Forestry Tasmania staff to conduct appropriate surveys” said Ms East.</p>
<p>“Minister Llewellyn’s reassurance that the State Government is committed to the conservation of the Swift Parrot is completely at odds with warnings from the National Swift Parrot Recovery Team and Birds Australia that the woodchipping of Swift Parrot breeding habitat in Tasmania is the key threat to its survival” said Ms East.</p>
<p>“Swift Parrots are on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species which gives global recognition to their endangered status.  With less than 1,000 breeding pairs, they are rarer than China’s Giant Pandas and Africa’s Mountain Gorillas.   The Tasmanian and Federal Governments must act to protect this jewel of a bird.  This is a conservation emergency” said Ms East.</p>
<p>“On the mainland there are hundreds of volunteers re-afforesting areas specifically as Swift Parrot winter feeding habitat and yet here in Tasmania, the <em>only</em> place in the world that they breed, the State Government allows the destruction of their nesting and feeding habitat.</p>
<p>&#8220;Wild Wielangta has launched a &#8216;Save the Swift Parrot&#8217; postcard campaign and 3,000 cards are currently winging their way to the Tasmanian Premier from across our state and the mainland.  We are calling on Premier Bartlett to protect the Swift Parrots’ critical breeding habitat in areas such as Wielangta, the Southern Forests and Bruny Island.  Surely David Bartlett doesn’t want to become known as the Premier of Extinction!” concluded Ms East.</p>
<p>For more information contact:<br />
Sharon East 6253 5348<br />
Lisa Cuatt 6253 5493  0428 399103<br />
http://wildwielangta.edublogs.org<br />
wildwielangta@gmail.com</p>
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