Hear, hear! One would think the RSPCA would spare a thought for the creatures
in the NPs that will be affected by the cattle eating the place out. Why
doesn't the cattle industry itself have a contingency plan/fund to cover these
types of drought events? Haven't they heard that it's only going to get worse?
(Maybe they just don't believe in human-induced climate change?)
Crocodile tears are flowing aplenty in the Sunshine Coal State.
On 17/05/2013, at 10:41 AM, Greg Roberts wrote:
> On the subject of the Liberal National Party Government's attempts to open
> up national parks to grazing, we expect nothing less of this lot.
>
> However, the decision of the RSPCA to back the decision gives it credibility
> it would not otherwise have.
>
> Let's remember, these cattle will be slaughtered soon in any event. I for
> one have told the RSPCA that while I have been a long-time supporter of its
> good work, they have lost me forever as a result of their ill-considered and
> short-sighted move to support the latest step in Campbell Newman's campaign
> to wreck Queensland's natural environment.
>
> Greg Roberts
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