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Critics contend that the bill would open federal forests to widespread logging that would benefit the timber industry without protecting communities threatened by fire.
The bill scraps the forestry peace deal, introduced by the previous Labor government, to allow widespread logging in the protected 400,000-hectare area in six years' time.
The Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 wiped out nearly half of its existing habitat, with widespread logging blamed for pushing the species further into danger.
In the past, such droughts, combined with widespread logging and slash-and-burn farming, have led to catastrophic forest fires in Borneo.
However, midwestern USA river landscapes have undergone much land-use change over time, such as widespread logging, the net loss of grasslands and wetlands, urbanization pressure, and increases in anthropogenic sedimentation.
But other ecologists say different combinations of cuts and burns may achieve the same results as widespread logging with less disruption to the forest.
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Advocates of certification schemes argue that they would help stamp out widespread illegal logging in Brazil, Indonesia and Russia.
The administration had sought greater federal control, but local communities and conservationists feared that "thinning" would be used to justify widespread commercial logging.
Compared to the MPB outbreak, widespread salvage logging will leave a paucity of live trees, snags and CWD in cutover areas on the landscape.
The pledge says: "Widespread illegal logging is placing at risk the wood we treasure in our musical instruments, and thus the future of music as we know it.
Meanwhile, years of widespread illegal logging have led to a rapid decline in Cambodia's forest cover.
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