Tas forest deal comes with pulp mill catch
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<div class="glw-authors">By <span class="glwnews-article-location"><a href="/taxonomy/term/1151">Susan Austin</a></span>, <a href="/taxonomy/term/2491">Hobart</a></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-image">
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<p>Environment Tasmania (ET), the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) and The Wilderness Society (TWS) launched television and radio advertisements on March 30 that call for an end to logging in native forests.</p>
<p>The ads feature University of Tasmania biologist Peter McQuillan, who says: “We need government to implement the agreed forest solution”.</p>
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