Christmas greetings from the CRC for Forestry
Wishing you a happy and relaxing Christmas
following an eventful and exciting year for the CRC and our
partners. Welcome to the December 2007 issue of CRC for
Forestry News, by CEO Professor Gordon Duff...
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Harvest planning workshops a big success
In its first major series of hands-on and face-to-face activities
since Programme Leader Mark Brown joined the team, the Harvesting
and Operations Programme and guest international instructors have
just concluded a successful series of practical workshops in
Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia
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more]
Research news
Read the latest research news from the four
programmes of the CRC for Forestry, including updates on scientific
progress, member profiles, people, news and current events...
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more]
Communications strategy, new website and report library
The CRC for Forestry's new website is designed
to be easier to navigate, more engaging and fully searchable, and
includes a comprehensive library of technical reports. The
communications strategy is online and open for comment
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more]
New National Forestry Masters Programme
CRC industry partners and
others wishing to upskill will have the opportunity to study
forestry by coursework in 2008 with the new National Forestry
Masters Programme…
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more]
Old Forests New Management conference
“Old Forests, New
Management” is an international scientific conference about
the conservation and use of old-growth forests in the 21st century,
co-hosted by the CRC for Forestry and contributing to the
Biodiversity Project. 161 abstracts and papers have been submitted
so far covering the six themes of the conference…
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more]
Christmas gift idea
The CRC and the University of Tasmania have published an
all-weather Tasmanian eucalypt field identification kit for
bushwalkers.
With copies distributed as part of an education
kit for students to at least 65 high schools, district schools and
colleges, it has been so popular that the map-sized reference is
now in its second print run.
Copies are available for the recommended retail price of $9.95
from the Tasmanian Map Centre, Dismal Swamp, Mt Field National Park
Visitor Centre, Freycinet National Park and the Queen Victoria
Museum, or contact the School of Plant Science, University of
Tasmania.
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release.
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