I see no sense in replanting or planting any pine trees on the western or northern sides of any suburbs or houses in the ACT considering pine trees proved to be such a fire hazard in the 2003 bushfire. The western and northern sides are where the scorching hot fires blow from that can create catastrophic fire conditions in the ACT. A couple of rows of green exotic trees on the western and northern sides may slow a fire racing through dry grass to a manageable extent. Peter O. From: sandra henderson [ Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2013 11:34 AM To: Paul Fennell Cc: David McDonald (personal); Cog line Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Dunrossil Drive pines removal (was Denuding acacias in Bonner) On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Paul Fennell <m("grapevine.com.au","ptf");" target="_blank">> wrote: I saw a news item the other day where I understood they were being removed because they weren’t well and would be replaced by the same or similar species. Cheers Paul Paul Fennell Editor Annual Bird Report COG Databases Manager 026254 1804 0407105460 I had a call this morning from a member of the public concerned about the removal of these pines. She advised that they are prime breeding and feeding resources for native parrots and wondered if any assessment has been undertaken covering this aspect. In her view, it is an important conservation issue. David
Sent from David McDonald's iPad On the subject of landscape hair-cuts - the harvesting of the mature pines on Dunrossil Drive (Yarralumla Gov House end) was proceeding apace this morning.
Robin Hide On 9/04/2013 11:57 AM, Bill & Raelene wrote: Morning survey at Maza Place ponds in Bonner turned up a 31 Grey Teal and a first, a Red-kneed Dotterel. Around the ponds I noticed stumps at ground level then saw that all the acacias had been stripped. The acacias were the dominant shrub up to 4 m and the remainder looked like a bad haircut. There seemed to be no logic in this action as the plantings were about 5 years old. Common Bronzewings from Mulligans Flat used the site for ground feeding. What could have prompted this action? Bill
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