Logging will continue in bushfire ravaged areas of Victoria for another 10 years but conservation groups say the state government's renewal of management plans for logging in native forests fails to protect the flora and fauna.

On Wednesday the government released new plans for its five Regional Forestry Agreements that designate areas for logging across the state until 2030.

The Victorian government has renewed plans for logging in native forests, prompting criticism from conservation groups who say greater protections are needed due to the impact of last summer's bushfires, pictured here. Credit:Rob Blakers.

Local conservation group the Goongerah Environment Centre estimates last summer's fires burnt through two thirds of the area that had been protected from logging under the previous RFA in East Gippsland.

However, the updated RFA for the region does not increase the area of forest protected from logging to include new, unburnt habitat.