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  • 'Rise up': monks urge WA towns to fight minerals exploration in vulnerable Jarrah forests
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    'Rise up': monks urge WA towns to fight minerals exploration in vulnerable Jarrah forests
    After seeing off a bid to explore near the Bodhinyana monastery, the forest monks are encouraging others to 'keep the pressure on'

    Buddhist monks who have sought enlightenment in a globally unique forest in Western Australia are standing defiant after fighting off an attempt to explore their area for minerals.

    Conservationists say the northern Jarrah forest in the state's south-west, already under pressure from climate change, is the target of several mining companies looking to explore for minerals needed for the clean energy transition.

    Now the forest monks of the Bodhinyana monastery, south of Perth, are encouraging other communities to "rise up" and object to the wave of applications.

    Ajahn Appicchato at his monastery south of Perth. The forest monks at the Bodhinyana monastery are fighting to have the WA government reject an application to explore for minerals in the Jarrah forests that overlaps the monastery and retreat. The forrest near the monastry. Perth . Australia.

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  • 'Rise up': monks urge WA towns to fight minerals exploration in vulnerable Jarrah forests
    DUKAS_159420630_EYE
    'Rise up': monks urge WA towns to fight minerals exploration in vulnerable Jarrah forests
    After seeing off a bid to explore near the Bodhinyana monastery, the forest monks are encouraging others to 'keep the pressure on'

    Buddhist monks who have sought enlightenment in a globally unique forest in Western Australia are standing defiant after fighting off an attempt to explore their area for minerals.

    Conservationists say the northern Jarrah forest in the state's south-west, already under pressure from climate change, is the target of several mining companies looking to explore for minerals needed for the clean energy transition.

    Now the forest monks of the Bodhinyana monastery, south of Perth, are encouraging other communities to "rise up" and object to the wave of applications.

    Ajahn Appicchato (middle) at his monastery south of Perth. The forest monks at the Bodhinyana monastery are fighting to have the WA government reject an application to explore for minerals in the Jarrah forests that overlaps the monastery and retreat. The forrest near the monastry. Perth . Australia.

    © Tony McDonough / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.