Hi, I would urge all those interested in the effort to eradicate rodents from Lord Howe Island to please read the email below.
Chris
From: Sue Bower
Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2016 8:10 PM
Subject: perfecting paradise - you can help to make Lord Howe Island rodent free
Dear Friend and Colleague
If you have had concern or an issue with rodents on Lord Howe Island – you have a great opportunity
You can help to make ‘Perfect this Paradise’ & make it ‘Rodent Free’.
Now is the time to have your say about the Future of Rodents on Lord Howe Island
The Public Environment Report (PER) for the proposed Lord Howe Island Rodent Eradication Project is on Public Exhibition.
The PER is part of an approval process under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
Have your say “the
Rats stay or the Rats Go...”
Submissions
close Friday 2nd December 2016.
Your submission can be simple as
“i support the proposal to rid rodents from LHI”. I support the Public Environment Report (reference EPBC 2016/7703)
You should note the referral code in your response
EPBC 2016/7703 and your details (your name address etc)
If you have had some rodent experiences or concerns about it not going ahead – share those comments also.
Submissions can be emailed to
For further info http://www.lhib.nsw.gov.au/…/rodent-e…/community-information
Imagine ~ The Oceanic Rainforests of Lord Howe Island, Free from Rats forever. You would have to call it Paradise!
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