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the state of wildlife prosecutions

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Subject: the state of wildlife prosecutions
From: "Robyn Howard" <>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:00:51 +1000
Oh, what a deterrent!

Bet no-one will ever kill a native bird again.  2000 birds and a one month
SUSPENDED sentence!   What are these courts thinking of.  This is not
justice.   Guess the people behind this man had plenty of money to defend
him.  That seems to be the deciding factor in Queensland courts, or if you
are well-known.



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Subject: the state of wildlife prosecutions

http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/media/?release=705

Innisfail man convicted on fish-farm bird killings
16 Jul 2004
An Innisfail man has been convicted and given a one-month suspended 
sentence today after admitting killing up to 2000 native birds in the 
course of his employment at a fish farm at Cowley, near Innisfail, 
north Queensland.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Director Dr Margaret 
Card said the man, 42, a former labourer at the farm, was charged under 
Section 88 of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and pleaded guilty to 
the charge in Cairns Magistrates Court.
"The magistrate imposed a one-month custodial sentence, wholly 
suspended for six months, and a conviction was recorded," Dr Card said.
"The man admitted that between June 2002 and August 2003, he shot birds 
at the Barramundi Waters fish farm operated by Nino Pty Ltd.
"The birds killed included pelicans, striated herons, masked lapwings 
and jabirus.
"Nino Pty Ltd, one of its directors and another four people are facing 
charges arising out of the EPA investigation into these matters.
"In Queensland, all native birds are protected under the Nature 
Conservation Act.
"We want to ensure that any taking of wildlife is in accordance with 
the law," Dr Card said.
Released by: Environmental Protection Agency

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