Rain forest conservation -- Queensland

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Vote for the environment

A brochure outlining predominant environmental issues of 1983 and how each major political party has responded to them. Covers topics such as the Franklin River, Moreton Island, the Great Barrier Reef, nuclear energy and rainforests. Includes a donation and volunteer form and an advertisement for an upcoming rally at the City Botanic Gardens on 27 February 1983.

Queensland Conservation Council

World heritage dam free : an ACF information sheet about the Tully-Millstream hydro-electric scheme.

Information essay about Australian tropical rainforests and the proposed scheme to dam the Tully River for hydro-electricity. It includes maps, charts, cartoons and photographs and argues vehemently for the stopping of the scheme and the preservation of the river system as is. It includes suggestions for actions which can be taken by members of the public to that end.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Tropical rainforest - the last chance.

Brochure on the condition of the Daintree area in North Queensland, and a proposal to expand the area which has National Park status. It includes coloured photographs of the area and local fauna, and a map showing existing and proposed National Park boundaries. The far right quarter has a vertical dotted line to indicate that it should be detached, and spaces for a person to fill in personal information and donation pledges and return to the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Cape Tribulation road, so terribly destructive to the coastal wilderness.

Postcard, with a photograph (black and white) of a cleared track and a single person standing on it. The reverse credits the photographer, Leo Meier, and includes a partial address for Parliament House, Canberra, with space to insert names. There is some text addressed to the reader, requesting the use of the World Heritage Properties Conservation Act and the Marine Park Act to obtain World Heritage Listing for the Daintree Rainforest. Below, there are dotted lines for names and address details to be added, as well as a signature.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Rescue the rainforests : stop logging Windsor.

Folded brochure (illustrated, black and white, with maps and charts). It contains primarily information about the Mount Windsor Rainforest Wilderness, the shortcomings of the policies which deal with it, the flora and fauna contained therein, and the issues surrounding an end to timber extraction from the site. The final panel contains suggestions for actions which may be taken by members of the public.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Rescue the rainforests : what you can do.

Instructions for actions to take to participate in the Australian Conservation Foundation's endeavour to preserve Australian rainforests. At the bottom is a dotted line with a section beneath to fill out and send to the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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