Statement on Stop Work Order Tallaganda State Forest

Forestry Corp of NSW

The Environment Protection Authority has issued Forestry Corporation a Stop Work Order for forestry operations in Tallaganda State Forest.

Protecting Greater Glider habitat is crucial, and Forestry Corporation has spent many months preparing for these operations through intensive pre-harvest surveys to identify and map sensitive habitat and ecological features.

During the harvesting operation Forestry Corporation ensures the habitat for gliders such as hollow bearing trees and retention clumps are protected.

Forestry Corporation is fully complying with the Stop Work Order and its compliance team is on site investigating.

We are fully committed to investigating what has occurred and finding out what the circumstances are around the greater glider found dead in the forest.

Forestry Corporation monitors Greater Glider populations in Tallaganda State Forest and has completed over 40 kilometres of spotlight transects and identified almost 400 greater gliders across the whole forest.

The Greater Gliders are occupying the range of forest landscapes across Tallaganda – areas affected by the 2019-20 bushfires and the unburnt forest, plus areas of forest which are unharvested and areas which have previously been harvested for timber.

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