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Beech Forest Action Committee

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The Beech Forest Action Committee was an environmental organisation based in New Zealand.

It was formed in the 1970s as a grassroots group in Auckland to protest against native forest logging. The group was not totally opposed to the logging but wished to see it done at a sustainable rate.[1]

The Beech Forest Action Committee would eventually become the Native Forest Action Council.

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  1. ^ Searle, G. (1975) Rush to Destruction Wellington: Reed ISBN 0-589-00910-9