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To: | Mark Clayton <> |
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Subject: | What are they for? |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Jan 2017 11:02:12 +0000 |
Mark
When was the last time a Regent Honeyeater or a Swift Parrot was seen in what is now the reduced-in-size suburb of Throsby, which is what I think you are alluding to. I think we need to be honest and admit that the Regent Honeyeater is 'functionally extinct'
in the ACT. In recent years Swift Parrots have been seen using non-local eucalyptus in the older suburbs as well as local trees on Mt Ainsle - is that a bad thing?. True, Superb parrots used this area as they still use many other areas nearby, however there
seem to be more of them in and around northern Canberra in recent years than say 20 years ago, again is that a bad thing?.
Was there any reason why the ACT Government could have kept going with building Gungahlin to the NSW border if they wanted to? no, they made a decision not to, and a good one at that. As a result we have two good nature reserves on the northern edge of
Canberra. Same goes for some other reserves around the place. Would have been nice to preserve more - yes, but we have to be realistic. This is a medium sized Australian city, with that comes conveniences which you and I enjoy and have enjoyed (like jobs,
places to live, education, transport links, health care, social and cultural activities, shops etc. etc.) to provide this there are costs.
You mention support in emails posted here, that may be so. There have been several elections in Canberra where this could have been an issue and it was not - why, I suspect a majority of people around the city don't mind the arboretum now (aka a big public
park with wonderful views, great kids playground, cafe and trees which will grow and give cool shade- something local natives do not). Time to move on.
There is heaps of scraggy ex pine plantation such as near the base of the Cotter dam along the road to Tidbinbilla that could so with some TLC to improve its use over and above a location to dispose of stolen cars etc.
David
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Mark Clayton
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