lol, i rode that today on a hard tail and it took me like 5 minutes to get
down
VCA Film and TV Graduate Screenings Trailer 2011
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Stop logging Brown Mountain
Victorian Greens MP Sue Pennicuik talks about why the old growth forest at Brown Mountain should be preserved.
@norcallogger You do realise that those forests have been there for
thousands of years with out logging interference, so i am pretty sure they
will do just fine on their own. When a tree falls down, it then rots as you
so rightly said, and then breaks down into soil putting nutrients back into
the soil like compost and then feed fututre vegetation that grows around
and replaces it naturally. Do you seriously think that before white
settlement and logging that people cut it down and replaced it??
@loggersforever sorry mate but plantations could easily be used for these
purposes instead of ARSEHOLES like yourself who hink that the only thing
worth while in life is to destroy the earth we live on - I wouldn't
classify myself or anyone here who is against logging old growth fores as
tree huggers - we are people who believe in a Sustainable planet and
protecting biodiversity and native wildlife. People like you don' have any
concept outside of ur tiny lives and profession.
@norcallogger You are just talking through your arse with nonsensical
arguments because you think tat since all you know ho to do is to cut down
and destroy nature and replace it with plantations, that thats how the
world has always worked. You probably think that some alien race came and
cut down trees and replaced them during the times of dinosaurs, before
humans came into existence.
Dear 460cixy, Thank you for your comment. It is true that sadly some of the
Brown Mountain National Estate forest was logged in the late 1980s, but not
the section in this video. This area is still untouched old growth forest.
The areas that were logged were destroyed they are now a tree-crop, not a
forest. Sue.
Dear flossie, I did not say all trees. However, the fact is that more than
85% of the state's native forest logged last financial year was turned into
woodchips, sawdust and waste. Only 12% is for sawlogs. Figures obtained by
freedom of information by the Age 20 Jan 2008. Sue.
I am a logger and proud to be one. If we didn't cut trees this is what your
life would be. No house, no money, can't wipe your ass, no education
because the school woulnt be there, no pencil, no gum, monuments wouldn't
be here, and alot more.
Owlie, I too have written politicians on a wide range of issues. I think
they only even look at hand written letters, I'm 100% sure they just delete
e-mails from the public, it's a waste of time in my opinion.
short memory it seems . brown Mountain was logged in the 70,s its an
example of Sustainable forest management. but i guess some ppl will do
anything to get there 15 seconds of fame
@loggersforever It would be easy to use plantations to cover our needs,
instead of destroying whats left of our native forests for financial gains
for a minority such as loggers.
Owlie25, by NOT land clearing when needed, you are creating fuel for larger
based fires, therefore creating even more damage to forests, when a fire
happens.
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vca solo.dv
research solo performing in studio showing at Victorian Collage of the Arts, Melbourne. 2007.
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