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More than half NSW forests lost since 1750 and logging ‘locking in’ species extinction, study finds


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Exclusive: Report says 435,000 hectares have been degraded through logging since 2000, affecting 244 threatened species

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More than half of the forests and woodland in New South Wales that existed before European invasion are now gone and more than a third of what’s left is degraded, according to new research.

Despite the loss of 29m hectares of forest since 1750 – an area larger than New Zealand – continued logging since 2000 had likely affected about 244 threatened species.

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Continue reading…Exclusive: Report says 435,000 hectares have been degraded through logging since 2000, affecting 244 threatened speciesFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMore than half of the forests and woodland in New South Wales that existed before European invasion are now gone and more than a third of what’s left is degraded, according to new research.Despite the loss of 29m hectares of forest since 1750 – an area larger than New Zealand – continued logging since 2000 had likely affected about 244 threatened species.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…