Forestry Corp admits guilt, avoids criminal trial

By Tracey Ferrier
Updated May 10 2024 - 3:45am, first published 3:33am
Wild Cattle Creek forest is home to a host of native species including endangered greater gliders. (HANDOUT/WWF AUSTRALIA)
Wild Cattle Creek forest is home to a host of native species including endangered greater gliders. (HANDOUT/WWF AUSTRALIA)

State-owned Forestry Corporation has admitted destroying precious hollow-bearing NSW habitat trees in an eleventh-hour move that avoids a criminal trial.

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