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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.

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Issue

Feature Articles
Spring 2006 (510k) Big wait for Taupo plan
Can government share our vision?
Forest Accord celebrated
Perches for dawn chorus
Winter 2006 (450k) Static electricity talks
Forest of dreams
Stronger world voice
‘Better dress’ includes research
Autumn 2006 (230k) Explaining our forests
Answer to Kyoto prayers
Forest of dreams
Concerns raised with ministers
Spring 2005 (460k) Taupo nitrate plan a mess
Economic cornerstone needs attention
LIRA funds forest-floor research
Morale booster at forum
Winter 2005 (500k) KYOTO: Talks may resolve impasse
Restructure moves forward
National standard adopted
New chief executiv
Autumn 2005 (440k) Forest risks ignored in Government access policy
New forestry minister; big vision
Anderton on Kyoto
Telling customers about FSC
Summer 2004 (520k) Biofuels need a leg-up
Wood is good
Native tree encouragement
Sustainability stamp sought
Spring 2004 (430k) Road rates discriminate
Work for the common good
One H&S database at last?
Ignore safety at your peril
Winter 2004 (980k) Lakes to be cleaned
Boards consider levy
Research funding boost
Fire fighting futures
Autumn 2004 (340k) BIA standards ignore public health
Changing times
Consultants study leavy
Peak time for pest watch
Summer 2003 (150k) Industry levy proposal widely endorsed
Equitable funding needed
Forest potential still looking bright
Chinese approve radiata
Spring 2003 (150k) No need to treat all framing timber
Inevitable growing pains
Foresters unfairly treated by councils
Forest certification
Winter 2003 (129k) UNFF promotes benefits of planted forests
Positively progressive industry
FSC gets up to speed with New Zealand forests
Moths keep MAF on its toes
Autumn 2003 (167k) Stay vigilant - NZ forest owners warned
The upside from Australian fires
Funding boost for bio-protection
International forest experts meet in New Zealand
Summer 2002 (208k) Certification gets closer
NZFOA opposes ACC rates increase
PPC - not in our backyard
Forestry should get surplus credits
NZFOA calls for common sense transport strategy
Spring 2002 (278k) New Zealanders help fight US forest fires
Energy from forest wastes
Biosecurity a top priority
Driers appreciate stable loads
War declared on Dothistroma
Winter 2002 (117k)  Rule change approved - forty per cent less rollovers expected
Power planning underway
NZIF looks to improve forestry's image
Carbon credits a sore point
PM: Forestry needs more trainees
Autumn 2002 (569k)

Protecting New Zealand's forests
An industry in transition
Executive Council underway
National standards yet to be finalised
Longer trucks, lower risk

December 2001 (390k)

Climate Change Dominates Debate
Industry Meeting The Challenges
Ground-Breaking Accord Signed
Deep Concern Over Kyoto Protocol
'Positive Spirit' Propels Certification Process

September 2001 (278k) 

Kyoto Paper Confirms Worst Fears
No Let-up In Local Governement Intrusion of Forest Industry
Reduce RMA Costs, Says Panel
GMO Approval Process Will Cost Plenty

June 2001 (189k)

The Signs Are All Bad
Industry Sights on Research Funding
Landowners An Endangered Species
Setback For Industry On Car Inspection

February 2001 (393k)  Government Backs Processing Strategy
Apprenticeships Take Off
Pest on the Prowl

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