THE LAST VALLEY. NAPALM FIRE BOMBING LOGGED AREA
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Peter Vaughan
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At the end of each summer the Victorian logging department sends helicopters to drop napalm onto the forest logged in the previous year. The fires clear the land of unwanted native species and leave an ash bed that favours the regeneration of Eucalyptus trees.
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| Video information | |
|---|---|
| Produced by | WAIT A WHILE FILM |
| Directed by | Peter Vaughan |
| Contact | write the producer |
| Home page | more info |
| Produced | Dec 17, 2006 |
| Production Company | Wait A While Films |
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The Last Valley is a film that examines the management of Victoria’s native forests and the effects that unsustainable logging has had on both the environment and the local community. The DVD of the documentary is available from http://www.waitawhilefilms.com.au/
it is to screen on the ABC on 8th March 2007.
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pvmedia. (2006, December 17). THE LAST VALLEY. NAPALM FIRE BOMBING LOGGED AREA. Retrieved February 05, 2012, from EngageMedia Web site: http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/pvmedia/videos/fire_bombing_napalm.mov.









Looks amazing, nice work.