Voices For Nature

850 coal seam gas wells set to destroy the Pilliga Forest

Episode Notes

The Pilliga is the largest temperate forest we have left in the state, yet the government wants to carve up precious habitat and risk poisoning groundwater for a coal seam gas field. 

Hear from the community on the ground fighting to protect the Pilliga Forest from 850 coal seam gas wells.  

We talk with Jane Judd from Friends of the Pilliga and Coonabarabran Residents Against Gas and ecologist David Paull about Santos’ plans to carve up the environment for coal seam gas.