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AUSTRALIAN FAUNA CONSERVATION
For decades, the Tasmanian wilderness has been the site of bitter struggle. Sawmillers and police face off with protestors deep in the forest, while political games are played in the courts and parliaments. At stake is the future of old-growth forests, of the logging industry – and of the people on both sides, deeply divided by years of suspicion. Anna Krien brings to life this protracted conflict. Armed with a notebook, a sleeping bag and a rusty sedan, she ventures behind the fiercely drawn battlelines. She speaks to ferals and premiers, loggers and whistle-blowers, and asks challenging questions about their motives and methods.
ix, 302 p. : 1 map. ; 24 cm. #030623 (light age tanning to sides)
Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, People’s Choice Award, winner, 2011.
Gunns Ltd. | Forests and forestry — Tasmania. | Old growth forest conservation — Tasmania. | Environmentalists — Tasmania. | Forest policy — Tasmania. | Wilderness areas — Tasmania. | Environmental policy — Tasmania — Citizen participation. | Logging — Environmental aspects — Tasmania. | Forestry and community — Tasmania.
Softcover
Near Fine
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