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Tasmanian forest turkeys
In response to a comment I received on my earlier blog on the Canadian-US lumber dispute I can’t help but post a link to this excellent article from the British Columbia Private Forest Landowners Association.
http://www.pfla.bc.ca/log-export/what-turkeys-can-teach-us-about-b-c-timber-supply-complaints/
Just so much of the comments and observations on forest policy and practice in British Columbia ring true here in Tasmania.
One major difference is that at least in BC the private forest owners understand that they are being screwed by the Government and its forest industry servants.
Thanks to Rod Bealing, Executive Director of the BC PFLA for the comment and link.
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