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Auto grading and lifting of seedlings

A University of Waikato graduate student has devised a system that looks set to enhance forestry planting processes. Source: Timberbiz Ben McGuinness is studying his PhD in mechanical engineering in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Originally from Gisborne, Mr McGuinness says h
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FRAME program focus is on prefab timber and engineered wood

The FRAME Australia 2016 Conference and Exhibition, now in its 18th year, will be held on 23 May at Park Hyatt Melbourne with the theme “Building construction with prefabricated timber and engineered wood”. Source: Timberbiz “The 2016 event will be the largest ever held with mor
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Government may buy time for Leadbeaters

In a highly sensitive move, the Victorian Government is considering a plan that could buy the logging industry out of a forest to save the state’s faunal emblem, the Leadbeater’s possum. Source: ABC News The Leadbeater’s possum is one of the most critically endangere
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Cardiff-sized woodland needed

Woodland bigger than the size of Cardiff needs to be re-planted in Wales to make up for commercial forestry lost over the past 15 years, industry experts have warned. Source: BBC News They believe ministers are placing too much emphasis on the environment at the expense of trees grown
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Which country has the most trees

Want to know which are the world’s most tree-filled nations? The map shows those countries with the highest percentage of forest area, according to World Bank Open Data. Source: Telegraph UK Unsurprisingly, the tropical lands of South America, the Caribbean, Africa, south-east A
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Solomon Island sustainable legal logging

There are hopes that an independent organisation can be set up to ensure timber production in Solomon Islands is sustainable and legal. Source: Radio New Zealand The export market for sawn timber from Solomons’ community operators is continuing to grow but consumers’ are i
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Chopping down the competition at V8 Supercars

Twenty-six year old Craig Owen from Grafton will chop in the first ever series at the V8 Supercars Supersprint at Sydney’s Motorsport Park this weekend. Source: The Daily Examiner Mr Owen will be among 10 elite competitors including former team world champion Dale Ryan from Kato
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Enviro campaigner questions NZ-Solomon Island talks

Solomon Island environmental campaigner Lawrence Makili has described the recent Solomon Islands-New Zealand timber industry meeting as a “total miscarriage”.  Source: Solomon Star He said this was because reps from environmental organisations were excluded from the talks. “As an envi
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Sawmiller takes Chinese copy cats on and wins

A Wooragee sawmill manufacturer has won $430,000 against a Chinese copycat and said he was trying to protect intellectual property in China that could cripple small entrepreneurs. Source: The Border Mail Lucas Mill won a patent case in China against Chinese manufacturer SSML for makin
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Stick in the mud in Marlborough

Marlborough Recreational Fishers’ Association acting president Peter Watson said proposed new forestry standards would aggravate sedimentation in the mud-clogged Pelorus Sound. Source: Stuff.co.nz Central Government proposals to allow more forestry in Marlborough would have a de
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