Southern Cross Group
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The Southern Cross Group of Forest Researchers and Practitioners (in short, the Southern Cross Group) is a group of individuals with experience and expertise in forestry and forest ecology, who work to foster better management of Australia's native forests.
In their 2006 report, the Southern Cross Group advocated incentives to encourage private landholders:
- to retain and foster more native trees on their land,
- to allow and stimulate these trees to reach larger sizes,
- to report the presence of endangered plants and animals on their land, and
- to provide more habitat for these endangered species.
The Southern Cross Group includes:
- Dr Jerry Vanclay - Professor of Sustainable Forestry, Southern Cross University
- Mr David Thompson, Centre for Agricultural & Regional Economics Pty Ltd
- Prof. Jeff Sayer, formerly Prince Bernhard Chair of International Nature Conservation, Utrecht University
- Dr Jeff McNeely, Chief Scientist, World Conservation Union (IUCN)
- Dr David Kaimowitz, Director General, Center for International Forestry Research
- Mr Alex Jay, Branch President, Australian Forest Growers
- Ms Anne Gibbs, Community Natural Resource Management Support Officer
- Mrs Heather Crompton, past President, Institute of Foresters of Australia
- Mr David Cameron, Committee Member, NSW Farmers’ Association
- Dr Ian Bevege, Member, Institute of Foresters of Australia