Poisoning nature for logging profits
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The Toxic Tradeoff of Glyphosate
Hi Paov,
For decades logging corporations have been spraying toxic chemicals over cutblocks using a herbicide called glyphosate. It's a chemical that has serious health risks for humans and catastrophic impacts on entire kingdoms of life — fungi, bacteria and plants are all killed by this chemical.
We’ve published a new report, The Toxic Tradeoff of Glyphosate, outlining how misguided and ruthless it is for logging corporations to use this chemical in the forests.
Here's the first article: Poisoning nature for logging profits

Native plants, important fungi and bacteria are harmed from the poison sprayed on them and the soil, leaving a grey wasteland.

- Call, write or meet with your local elected officials and demand they halt glyphosate spraying and update forestry laws to prioritize values other than logging.
- Distribute additional copies of this paper in your local coffee shop or community centre. Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request more copies.
For the wildlife,

Charlotte Dawe
Conservation and Policy Campaigner
Wilderness Committee

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