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To: | Con Boekel <> |
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Subject: | Draft Cat Management Plan |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 2019 07:47:32 +0000 |
Con
As I have said before the 'precautionary principle' is not good enough, Australia is not allowed in international law to use it for dealing with new/potential biosecurity/ exotic pest incursions in trade for example. The proper way is management based
on 'risk assessment', for that you need data
They had and still have the chance to get plenty of data, with the pilot suburbs already cat contained, yet the ACT Government seems to have chosen to do nothing to date with data collection to see if containment has any measurable effect on fauna. Are
the streets/gardens of Forde crawling with skinks, with the legal cats contained, if so, we need to know and add that data to the argument... There are plenty in my yard, mind you I could stop that with 'astroturf' as too many people locally do, rather than
my mostly native garden with complex cover.
I would support this proposal if there was decent data which demonstrated it had a useful effect, 'till then lets concentrate on conservation matters we know actually do something, like preserving, making and managing habitat. Making a big section of
the population do something that will cost them money on a maybe (aka 'precautionary principle') without good data that shows a demonstrable benefit is a potentially dangerous activity politically. Could do the conservation effort locally a lot of harm,
that effort is good by national standards, credit where its due. Trust in Governments various is not good right now, lets not blow it.
David
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 3:52 PM Con Boekel <> wrote:
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