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Does DSE Want To Drive Malleefowl To Extinction InThe Little Desert?

To: "Steven Sass" <>, "'Birding-aus'" <>
Subject: Does DSE Want To Drive Malleefowl To Extinction InThe Little Desert?
From: "Ross Macfarlane" <>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 16:15:08 +1000
VMRG contributed to a Victorian National Parks Association submission in 
support of the nomination to list ‘Fire regimes that cause biodiversity 
decline’ as a Key Threatening Process under the EPBC Act, in November 2010. 
Whether it could be brought to bear on this specific policy I don’t know.

From: Steven Sass 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 3:14 PM
To:  
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Does DSE Want To Drive Malleefowl To Extinction 
InThe Little Desert?

      But as an epbc listed species at the very minimum a permit for 
'incidental' impact' would be appropriate given the nature of the action (ie, 
not directly or purposefully seeking to harm malleefowl).
     



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From: Ross Macfarlane <>; 
To: Judith L-A <>; <>; 
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Does DSE Want To Drive Malleefowl To Extinction 
InThe Little Desert? 
Sent: Fri, Sep 9, 2011 3:00:30 AM 

      I don't think federal legislation (the EP&BC Act) would be applicable in 
this case as it's not a new project, but I don't know for sure.

      I did receive a non-committal reply from Peter Ryan's staff to my email. 
A few more people raising the same issue might add some weight to my incoherent 
ranting... :-)

      -----Original Message----- From: Judith L-A
      Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:45 PM
      To: 
      Cc: 
      Subject: [Birding-Aus] Does DSE Want To Drive Malleefowl To Extinction 
InThe Little Desert?

      May I say that if all this is exact, it provides the very *model* of a
      rousing call: explains the issue, & the urgency, and provides immediate
      avenues of email action (by including the most appropriate email addresses
      at the end) which one can respond to without moving from the screen. ROSS,
      oughtn't there to be some federal-gov email addresses too? -- surely what'
      you're describing breaches protective fed legislation?

      Judith.


      *To*:"'Birding-aus'" <>*Subject*:Does DSE Want To
      Drive Malleefowl To Extinction In The Little Desert?*From*:"Ross 
Macfarlane"
      <>*Date*:Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:42:01 +1000

      ... Because if they don’t, why are they hell-bent on burning every last 
hectare
      in the National Park on a 10- to 20-year cycle?

      <Engage full-on rant mode...>

      To all those who’ve had the chance to see malleefowl at Little Desert 
Lodge, or
      elsewhere in the Little Desert, consider yourselves privileged. The 
Victorian
      Malleefowl Recovery Group has been monitoring nest sites at Kiata FFR and
      hasn’t seen an active mound in over a decade. Large areas of the Little 
Desert
      have been burned in wildfires and in DSE controlled burns over the past 
decade,
      and the current fire plans increase, not reduce the impacts.

      I’ve just made a submission on behalf of the VMRG – submissions closed on 
29
      August. Today I’ve had a form letter from Wimmera DSE informing me that 
we will
      receive a formal response in early October. Nice. But in the next 
paragraph,
      they explain that they are “currently funded to treat 11,900ha of planned
      burning on public land this  financial year.” The punchline? “The final 
plan
      will be approved by DSE’s South West Regional Manager in late September 
2011.”
      And in fact, one of the proposed burns we commented on, 2,000 hectares in 
the
      western Little Desert, has already been burned. !#$%^&!!

      There is at least one burn which is high on DSE’s 2011-12 list which is 
right
      in the guts of an area where we have found evidence of malleefowl. It’s 
in the
      vicinity of Mt Turner / Broughton’s Waterhole, east of the 
Kaniva-Edenhope Road
      in the centre of the National Park. VMRG and Nhill SES line-searched this 
area
      in June 2011 and found several new nests, including at least one that was
      filled with litter for use in the 2011 breeding season. The burn is 
11.N04,
      LITTLE DESERT - BARNEYS TRACK, 1052 Ha, planned for Spring 2011. If it 
goes
      ahead, that nest will not survive.

      Why does this matter? – Because malleefowl have a distinct preference for
      long-unburned mallee for breeding sites – 20-30 years plus, so there is a
      predominant overhead canopy and abundant leaf litter for compost in their
      nests. The current DSE / Parks Victoria burn strategy in the Little Desert
      means there is precious little habitat left where they can breed.

      VMRG coordinates an ongoing research project started by Dr Joe 
Benshemesh, who
      is without doubt the foremost expert on malleefowl in the world. This is 
his
      response to the Bushfire Royal Commission’s recommendation for a 5% annual
      controlled burn target on all public land in Victoria: “If you want to 
send
      malleefowl to extinction in Victoria, put the whole of the mallee on a 
20-year
      burn cycle.”

      If anyone else feels as strongly about this stupid policy as I do, a
      strongly-worded email to the Minister for Environment and Climate Change 
Ryan
      Smith, the Premier Ted Bailieu or Deputy Premier Peter Ryan couldn’t go 
astray,
      with (as a minimum) a direct request that burn 11.N04 not proceed. (Emails
      below.)

      Excuse my French people, but this is bullshit.

      <rant mode disengaged>

      Ross Macfarlane
       
      
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