WWF Blasts Sweden, Finland Over Logging Practices

WWF Blasts Sweden, Finland Over Logging Practices

Sweden’s government has show little ambition to protect “primary and old-growth forests on private lands,” said the WWF said

Olivier MORIN

According to the EU’s Nature Restoration Law, which came into force in August, 20 percent of natural areas — including forests and marshes — must be restored by 2030 to the state they were in the 1950s.

This applies to all forests, whether natural or cultivated for forestry purposes — not just protected areas.

“The current government has shown a low ambition to strictly protect primary and old-growth forests on private lands,” the WWF said.

“Consequently, Sweden has an ongoing loss of primary and old-growth forests due to clear-cutting,” the environmental group argued.

Sweden’s Minister for Rural Affairs, Peter Kullgren, told AFP that the criticism was unfounded.

“Sweden is a leader in forest protection,” he said in a written statement.

“Over 25 percent of Sweden’s forests have already been taken out of production, and over 10 percent are already strictly protected.

“This makes Sweden one of the EU countries closest to achieving the biodiversity goal” for 2030, he added.

At the same time, Sweden’s forests are far from what they were in 1950, according to a 2024 article published by Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences’ (SLU) Swedish Species Information Centre.

It argued that much of the biodiversity in the country’s forests was not faring well.

“Logging of high nature-value forests is one of the main reasons why forest species” are threatened, the article said.

According to SLU, sufficiently ancient forests are now “rare” in Sweden and “only a few percent of productive forest land can be qualified as old in the biological sense”.

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Publish date : 2025-01-23 05:00:00

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