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<blockquote data-quote="ken2m" data-source="post: 382819" data-attributes="member: 7269"><p>The VEAC committee is presently involved in a report to be completed by March 2019 on some areas in Victoria, from the quantity of submissions there has been phenomenal support from various different interest groups, many areas have been discussed and many people have taken the time to attend meetings. You, as can anyone else be involved in the decision making process. I think the key to a successful outcome is to address the terms of reference and promote low impact prospecting (fill your holes and remove your rubbish) and generally contribute in a ecologically positive way. VEAC is trying to work out the best way to have as close to zero negative effects as is possible. In the present study area there are several species that are in low numbers, but by excluding people the potential for worse bushfires exists which would wipe out endangered species in the area. Lots of information to evaluate before a decision can be made. Previous reports have been mandated in full so it is only with peoples input that the outcome will be positive for prospectors. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to this forum for having a post re the Wombat state forest which alerted me to the present investigation. </p><p>NAPFA also had a submission to VEAC supporting prospecting in the study areas.</p><p>Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken2m, post: 382819, member: 7269"] The VEAC committee is presently involved in a report to be completed by March 2019 on some areas in Victoria, from the quantity of submissions there has been phenomenal support from various different interest groups, many areas have been discussed and many people have taken the time to attend meetings. You, as can anyone else be involved in the decision making process. I think the key to a successful outcome is to address the terms of reference and promote low impact prospecting (fill your holes and remove your rubbish) and generally contribute in a ecologically positive way. VEAC is trying to work out the best way to have as close to zero negative effects as is possible. In the present study area there are several species that are in low numbers, but by excluding people the potential for worse bushfires exists which would wipe out endangered species in the area. Lots of information to evaluate before a decision can be made. Previous reports have been mandated in full so it is only with peoples input that the outcome will be positive for prospectors. Thanks to this forum for having a post re the Wombat state forest which alerted me to the present investigation. NAPFA also had a submission to VEAC supporting prospecting in the study areas. Ken. [/QUOTE]
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