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| A bison in the Bialowieza Forest, a forest the Polish Government wants to log. |
Conservationists believe the fate of the Bialowieza Forest,
which straddles Poland and Belarus, is more threatened that at any time since
the communist era due to a new Polish government plan for extensive logging in
parts of the forest. The plan has pitted the government against
environmentalists and many scientists, who are fighting to save the UNESCO
world heritage site.
Seven environmental groups, including Greenpeace and WWF,
have lodged a complaint with the European Commission hoping to prevent the
large scale felling of trees, which is due to begin within days. Bialowieza has
been declared a Natura 2000 site, meaning it is a protected area under European
law. EU officials say they are working with the Polish authorities to ensure
that any new interventions in the forest are in line with their regulations, but
it's not yet clear what the result will be.
Read Vanessa Gera’s story in today’s Melbourne Age - “Logging to begin in last remaining European primeval forest.”

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