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New Park Management plans for Victoria October 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 423863" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Pretty easy to sit in an ivory tower a d tell the masses how to be.</p><p></p><p>I'll cut it, I'll dig it, I'll wash it , I'll drive it. No stupid laws will keep me out.</p><p></p><p>The shortsighted natural tree hugging loud ferals won't look after it. The Politicians won't look after it. Land management is already spread so thinly on staff, haha, here's more acreage to look after.</p><p></p><p>Half the people who come up with this fantasy fairytale have no idea they are creating a ticking time bomb. Un managed land full of unmanaged natives is a volatile and will lead to the complete destruction of the fauna and the old growth remnant portions.</p><p></p><p>It's 2018 and they want to try and wind backup the clock. The first custodians, the blacks, knew how to manage it, their survival depended on it. Then came the whites and they learnt how to manage it after they cut it down, tore it up, grazed and settled in it. Now come the Greens who think they have it all figured out, consulting neither. Good management practices will dissapear and ultimately the wildfires like Canberra had will come.Where did the Canberra fires start? Right, remote pockets of unmanaged land in National parks caused by lightening strikes. I bet not evenone of them have been in the hell storm of a summer bushfire before.</p><p></p><p>What I've learnt is no matter what you do to that land, given enough time, it will recover adapt all on its own. It's suits the politicians, do as little as possible for more votes. When good men and woman are fighting for their lives I'll remember. When the forests are wiped out I'll remember.When the animals are burnt and can't be housed I'll remember. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. They have no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 423863, member: 2152"] Pretty easy to sit in an ivory tower a d tell the masses how to be. I'll cut it, I'll dig it, I'll wash it , I'll drive it. No stupid laws will keep me out. The shortsighted natural tree hugging loud ferals won't look after it. The Politicians won't look after it. Land management is already spread so thinly on staff, haha, here's more acreage to look after. Half the people who come up with this fantasy fairytale have no idea they are creating a ticking time bomb. Un managed land full of unmanaged natives is a volatile and will lead to the complete destruction of the fauna and the old growth remnant portions. It's 2018 and they want to try and wind backup the clock. The first custodians, the blacks, knew how to manage it, their survival depended on it. Then came the whites and they learnt how to manage it after they cut it down, tore it up, grazed and settled in it. Now come the Greens who think they have it all figured out, consulting neither. Good management practices will dissapear and ultimately the wildfires like Canberra had will come.Where did the Canberra fires start? Right, remote pockets of unmanaged land in National parks caused by lightening strikes. I bet not evenone of them have been in the hell storm of a summer bushfire before. What I've learnt is no matter what you do to that land, given enough time, it will recover adapt all on its own. It's suits the politicians, do as little as possible for more votes. When good men and woman are fighting for their lives I'll remember. When the forests are wiped out I'll remember.When the animals are burnt and can't be housed I'll remember. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. They have no idea. [/QUOTE]
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