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Fwd: [Greens-Media] Hunters to fire at will in State Forests

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Subject: Fwd: [Greens-Media] Hunters to fire at will in State Forests
From: "Lorne Johnson" <>
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 08:02:05 +1000
>From The Greens...

>>> "Claire ORourke" <> 10/07/2006 4:25 pm 
>>> >>>
Media Release                                                   July 10, 2006

Hunters to fire at will in State Forests

The Iemma Government?s decision to increase the number of New South Wales State 
Forests where hunting is allowed means the state?s native animals will lose and 
public safety will be at risk, said Greens Upper House MPs Ian Cohen and Lee 
Rhiannon.

?The addition of another 46 forests means an open season for hunters in half of 
NSW State Forests, or more precisely, 1.39 million hectares,? Mr Cohen, Greens 
environment spokesperson said.

?The Government says the reason is ?conservation hunting? or feral animal 
control, which is a nonsense.

?It is not in the interests of hunters to rid State Forests of feral animals * 
if they did, there would be nothing left to hunt.

 ?The public will be effectively locked out of the forests where bushwalking, 
birdwatching and camping was previously available to everyone.

Greens Upper House MP and firearms spokesperson, Lee Rhiannon, said public 
safety will be at risk under the new laws.

?These so-called hunters are not trained experts, they are recreational 
shooters with no local knowledge who will be shooting within firing distance of 
homes, workplaces and popular recreation spots,? said Ms Rhiannon.

?The Greens are calling for Natural Resources Minister, Ian Macdonald, to 
overturn the ill-conceived and reckless new hunting laws.

?In response to widespread public concern, the Greens are hosting a forum at 
Parliament House on August 14 2006 to build a statewide campaign to repeal the 
new laws.?

Further Information: Claire O?Rourke 0409 810 139


Claire O'Rourke
Adviser to Ian Cohen MLC
02 9230 3305
0409 810 139


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