New Zealand Forestry Bulletin
Other Bulletins
The New Zealand Forestry Bulletin is published quarterly by the New Zealand Forest
Owners Association and is full of interesting news on forestry in New Zealand. You can download
previous issues of the NZ Forestry Bulletin as PDF files below or see
Latest Bulletin to view the latest issue.
Thanks to the New Zealand Forest Owners Association for allowing us to use the NZ
Forestry Bulletin.
As some of the PDF files below are large (approx 500Kb) we recommend you download them to
your computer. To do this right-click on the file, select 'Save as' and save to your P.C. When
the download is complete open the saved file. (Click
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Reader).
NZ Forestry Bulletin Autumn 2011
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(published 25 April 2011)
We're serious about zero; In search of a wooden phoenix; Bug law brings bigger bill; Forestry in a game of two halves; Biodiversity NPS concerns; NES revving at athe lights; What are trees worth to the community?
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NZ Forestry Bulletin Summer 2010
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(published 7 December 2010)
Wooden homes withstand the
shake; Rhodes plays Cancun;
Guidelines create a legal bind;
GE Trials needed before debate;
Carbon tide rolls in; Long NES
march continues; A bach in cooee
of White House; Fumigant
controls tightened; FSC National
Standard nearer
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NZ Forestry Bulletin Winter 2010
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(published 24 August 2010)
Forestry - a nice place to be;
Government hoists the
sails; One-stop commercial
design; New look for Bernie
signs; Making forestry a safer
place; Publicly funded science
gets a shake-up; More user-pays
in training; Come to Forestwood;
EPA initiatives welcome
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NZ Forestry Bulletin Autumn 2010
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(published 26 April 2010)
Rodney decision evens playing field; Demand unpredictable but
good; Uncertainty clouds carbon forestry; Power pylons show-down;
Drug-free zone heads skyward; Illegal logging cop-out; FIDA funds
Waiariki upgrade; Bug-free lights, eco-friendly exports; Nessie to
emerge from loch
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NZ Forestry Bulletin Spring/Summer 2009
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(published 20 November 2009)
Forestwood a great success; FOA
President honoured ; Separating
out what's bankable ; ETS still
holds too much uncertainty ; De
Freitas dispels doubts ; More
wood is better; Unlocking stored
sunshine ; ECoP scores big
award; Mill helps eradicate fire
ant; His-vis changes coming
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NZ Forestry Bulletin Winter 2009
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(published 7 August 2009)
Hopes for stored carbon in CP2;
Pellet deal may herald new era
(Opinion - David Rhodes); Big
conference in October; Hot
competition for PGP funding ;
Wins all round from new truck
limits; Progress at last for
fresh water; An NPS for
freshwater; NES for forestry in
prospect; Major challenges face
Copenhagen talks; NZWood rolling
on; Forestry games draws
students; Safety plan
revitalised
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