What the grim outlook for Alpine Ash forests tells us about forestry dogma (commentary)
PolicySunday, April 19, 2026Mongabay

What the grim outlook for Alpine Ash forests tells us about forestry dogma (commentary)

The Australian Government has classified the Alpine Ash forests as an Endangered Ecological Community, which highlights the urgent need to reevaluate forestry practices that may be contributing to their decline. This designation emphasizes the importance of aligning forestry policies with ecological sustainability to protect these vital ecosystems.

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