CALM Burn Offs

Are they really good for our forests?

CALM's attitude to forest management:
First plunder, then destroy by burning what they can't be bothered using.
 
 
Perfectly good wood being destroyed. This sight is common throughout our forests every year.
 
Although some burn offs are supervised by CALM, most supervisors prefer to drive straight past ancient trees being burned to death. Not only couldn't they care, but they can't be bothered doing anything about it. Much easier to just sit in their air-conditioned vehicles.
     
Left: Jarrah tree many hundreds of years old, the latest victim of careless CALM forest management.
Right: A tree marked as a habitat tree is so badly burned that it will fall over in a short period and be no use to any one or anything.