West Australian Forest Alliance

The West Australian Forest Alliance is an organization made up of a number of Western Australian environmental activist groups concerned with the destruction of old-growth forests in the South West region.[1] It has published a range of posters and documents.[2][3][4] It is a successor to and includes membership of the earlier groups the Campaign to Save Native Forests, South West Forests Defence Foundation, Great Walk Networking, and other member groups of the Conservation Council of Western Australia. Advocacy and campaigning by WAFA and its members played a major role in the Western Australian government deciding to end the commercial logging of native forests from 2024 onwards.[5]

Affiliated groups

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The WAFA lists the following member groups (as of May 2023):[6]

  • Albany Community Environment Centre
  • Balingup Friends of the Forest
  • Barrabup Conservation Group
  • Blackwood Environment Group
  • Bridgetown-Greenbushes Friends of the Forest
  • Busselton Dunsborough Environment Centre
  • Conservation Council of Western Australia
  • Denmark Environment Centre
  • Dwellingup Discovery Forest Defenders
  • Friends of the Earth WA
  • Friends of Gelorup Corridor
  • Friends of the Greater Kingston Forest
  • Friends of Porongurup Ranges
  • Great Walk Network
  • Greater Beedelup National Park Society
  • Jarrahdale Forest Protectors
  • Margaret River Regional Environment Centre
  • Nannas For Native Forests
  • Peel Preservation Group
  • Quinninup Environmental Documenting
  • South Coast Environment Group
  • South West Environment Centre
  • South-West Forest Defence Foundation
  • Stop the Forest Losses
  • Warren Environment Group
  • Wilderness Society WA

See also

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Newsletter

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  • The Real forest news. Perth, W.A. : Western Australian Forest Alliance, 1992-1995. Ed. 1 (Dec. 1992)-ed. 6 (Feb. 1995).
  • Forest campaign bulletin. Perth, W.A. : Western Australian Forest Alliance, 1994-
  • Western Australian forest times. Perth, W.A. : Western Australian Forest Alliance, 1999 irregular

Notes

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  1. ^ Beckerling, Jess (2021). "Winning Long-game, Collaborative, Grassroots Campaigns: The WA Forest Campaign Experience". Commons Social Change Library. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  2. ^ Western Australian Forest Alliance (1900), Western Australian Forest Alliance : collection of posters, retrieved 20 May 2023
  3. ^ Western Australian Forest Alliance (1995), Big forest rally, [s.n.], retrieved 20 May 2023
  4. ^ Conservation Council of Western Australia; Wilderness Society (W.A.); Western Australian Forest Alliance (1999), Forest information resource kit : an introduction to some key issues in the forest debate in Western Australia, The Council, retrieved 20 May 2023
  5. ^ Hardinge, Alice; Beckerling, Jess (16 January 2024). "Campaigns to End Logging in Australia (Commons Conversations Podcasts)". The Commons Social Change Library. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  6. ^ "The Alliance". WAFA. Retrieved 19 May 2023.

References

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  • Crawford, Patricia, and Crawford, Ian (2003) Contested country : a history of the Northcliffe area, Western Australia. Nedlands, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 1-920694-00-5 "The Charles and Joy Stapes South West Region Publications Fund".
  • Lines, William J. (2006) Patriots : defending Australia's natural heritage St. Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2006. ISBN 0-7022-3554-7
  • Schultz, Beth (1997) Giblett Block. - W.A. Forest Alliance outlines the significance of this old growth forest and reasons for its preservation. Great walk news July 1997, p. 1-3,
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