Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
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Shooting In National Parks - NSW |
31-May-2012 At 2:24:54 PM |
frasero
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Justifying this as effective enviro management is daft. There is nothing strategic about it. Effective pest management should be based around protecting assets (sensitive veg, rare animal communities not to mention the passive social values that parks provide and are established for). Having blokes running all over the shop trying to bag a trophy might knock off a few in the short term but all it does is open up space for others to move in (with the huge cost of regulating such activity and the lost amenity to most other users). Just like the fox bounty in Vic- totally pointless from a conservation perspective |
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