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hunting in nsw national parks

To: COG <>
Subject: hunting in nsw national parks
From: jude hopwood <>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 16:43:40 +1100

Dear All,

Appended:  cut and paste direct from current NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website

                         Protest form letter from http://nohunting.wildwalks.com/  for those who might like to express an (edited) opinion before this legislation is enacted in March


Further to Philip's original email and Mark's comments on dogs with hunters, I was inspired to look at the NSW Parks website and found something to make one's gobsmacked brain reel a  little more.  How has the description of 'Illegal Activities in National Parks' gone from that selected and noted below to the new legislation? How are hunters going to move around the parks with shooting equipment and remain on the 'authorised' roads?  Does their 'bag' lie where it is shot? Are the shooters permitted to 'harvest' their kill?  I am awaiting response from premier's department.


Thank heavens we also have those who are brave enough to attend to the deadly and pesky duck problem! Kind of the dept to encourage them to 'enjoy their harvest'. Surely a re-introduced and expanded duck destruction season is just what we need...


Respectfully,

Jude

Illegal Activities in Parks

If you see anyone doing anything suspicious in a park or reserve, please report it. Illegal activities may include:

  • hunting of any kind
  • trapping or collecting birds, birds' eggs, reptiles or other animals
  • driving or riding vehicles, bikes and horses on unauthorised track

3.Conservation Hunting
to assist rice farmers

Over the past two years NSW and inland Australia have been experiencing significant rainfall. As a result of this, ducks have been breeding up over the past 18 months. The rainfall has also meant that this year there will be significant areas of rice grown in southern NSW. Holders of NSW Game Hunting Licences can participate in the NSW Game Bird Management Program and assist farmers by controlling ducks that have the potential to ruin crops by eating the freshly planted seed, young emerging plants and, later, the mature crop.

Will I be able to utilise the ducks harvested under this program?

Yes, although the program is a mitigation program, hunters must hunt ethically and legally. Game Council also encourages all hunters involved to remove and utilise the ducks taken in the program so that they can enjoy the wild harvest.

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