Southern Cross Group

The Southern Cross Group of Forest Researchers and Practitioners (the Southern Cross Group for short) is a group of individuals with experience and expertise in forestry and forest ecology, who work to foster better management of Australia's native forests.

Goals

In their 2006 report, the Southern Cross Group advocated incentives to encourage private landholders:

  • to retain and foster more native trees on their land,
  • to allow and stimulate these trees to reach larger sizes,
  • to report the presence of endangered plants and animals on their land, and
  • to provide more habitat for these endangered species.

Members

The Southern Cross Group includes:

gollark: Pollution is, indeed, a problem.
gollark: Cancer mostly because of increased lifespan.
gollark: It's probably better than it was 100 years ago basically everywhere, bar a few conflict zones and stuff.
gollark: Modern society has its problems, but we have massively increased QoL vs even 100 years ago.
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References

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