Information about forestry in Victoria can be found at the NRE website at
http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/web/root/domino/cm_da/nrenfor.nsf/frameset/NRE+Forestry?OpenDocument
There is a great deal of detailed information here. If you click on Wood
Utilisation Plans and then on the appropriate section of the map of Vic, you
can download detailed maps and dates of proposed forestry activities.
If you click on Managing Forests then Forest Planning, you get to Regional
Forest Agreements.
Information on Carlisle State Park can be found at
http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/
where Ground Parrots do get a mention.
Cheers,
Merrilyn.
wrote:
> stuart dashper <> wrote:
> .... the heath at Carlisle seems to my untrained eye to be of a fairly
> > uniform age and probably in the region of ten or more years old. Is there a
> > management plan for this park that takes into account the Ground Parrot's
> > habitat requirements and are there any plans to reintroduce the species,
> > assuming it has disappeared.
> >
>
> Can anyone tell us what Carlisle State Park's future is in terms of the
> Regional Forest Agreement? A number of state forests - including those in
> the Otways - have been earmarked for various types of forestry, including
> clear-felling in some areas. Are State Parks susceptible to this type of
> activity in Victoria? And does the absence of key species in recent years
> make forest areas more vulnerable under the RFAs?
>
> ---
> Russell Woodford
>
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