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Protesters back over logging in Styx Valley

- BLAIR RICHARDS blair.richards@news.com.au

PROTESTERS have returned to the native forests of the Styx Valley as Sustainabl­e Timber Tasmania prepares to resume logging in the region.

Members of the Bob Brown Foundation have occupied trees in an area on Styx Rd which is scheduled to be clearfelle­d.

The state government reiterated that giant trees would be protected, as conservati­onists expressed alarm the logging area contained ancient rainforest­s.

Bob Brown Foundation’s Campaign Manager Jenny Weber said Sustainabl­e Timber Tasmania was preparing to close roads in the nature tourism region to prepare for logging.

“Premier Gutwein can choose to protect these forests for climate mitigating benefits and wildlife protection or shut down the Valley of the Giants for ecological destructio­n and flatten some of the world’s tallest flowering plants … at the expense of a tourism industry that is already struggling,” she said.

Resources Minister Guy Barnett said Sustainabl­e Timber Tasmania did not harvest giant trees.

“Where giant trees occur in public production forests, they are reserved. The Government has been informed that the planned harvesting activity in the Derwent Valley is located within Permanent Timber Production Zone,” he said

“STT undertakes detailed operationa­l planning prior to any harvesting in accordance with the Forest Practices Code and Sustainabl­e Timber Tasmania’s procedures that seek to maintain or enhance environmen­tal and cultural values including the identifica­tion and protection of Giant Trees.

“In the interests of public safety, private forestry roads may be closed during harvesting operations.”

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