jackhinde wrote:....
Whilst in the middle of nowhere they both get to shoot a fox, a pair of goats, a cat and three pigs.
Which member has made the greatest contribution to protecting ecosystems?
wildwalks wrote:There is evidence however that hunting like this can actually disrupt professional feral animal eradication programs.
jackhinde wrote:Two bushwalk.com forum members wander into the so called wilderness for a few days.
Both take lots of great light weight gear.
This allows one member to take their camera, the other takes a rifle.
Whilst in the middle of nowhere they both get to shoot a fox, a pair of goats, a cat and three pigs.
Which member has made the greatest contribution to protecting ecosystems?
forest wrote:This is a bill that would never be passed if the state government didn't need a back water deal to sell off the power industry.
Pteropus wrote:It would be interesting to know what hunters wanted to hunt anyhow. I doubt that cats would be high on the list, but obviously deer and pigs are. Every pig hunter I have met uses dogs, which raises other issues. The other issue I suppose is, does this mean there will be greater access by vehicles through national park fire trails? Will the hunters be monitored? Etc etc...
Anyway, it will be interesting to see the details and fine print on this announcement...
wander wrote:Hunters kill people
Shooting arrest: Detectives investigating a shooting incident in the state’s south earlier this year have arrested and charged a man.
Shortly before 9pm (Saturday 10 March 2012), police were called to a home on Flora Place, Royalla, 20km south of Queanbeyan, after a shot was fired through a front window of the home.
A 37-year-old man, 36-year-old woman, and four children – aged two to five – were home during the incident, however, were not injured.
Officers attached to Monaro Local Area Command attended and began an investigation into the alleged incident.
Following inquiries, a 21-year-old man was arrested in Royalla today (Thursday 31 May 2012).
Police believe the shooting was not targeted and was hunting at the time.
He was taken to Queanbeyan Police Station where he was subsequently charged with dangerous use of firearm and possess firearm while unlicensed.
He’s been bailed to appear at Queanbeyan Local Court on 25 June 2012.
http://www.facebook.com/nswpoliceforce/ ... 2014651185
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forest wrote:Dr Carrol Booth is associated with strong anti gun and anti hunting loobies. I just cannot get my head around some of the comments made on hunting being ineffective.
I have seen first hand from what I have done on private farms the reduction of introduced pest species. If for every dog fox I have shot was replaced with 5 other males I'd be broke from buying ammo. I cannot believe that claim one bit.
I cannot feel that her reports are biased in not correct. But hey, I'm just a regular guy though with no qualifications in this stuff. Just a lot of first hand experience.
Tony wrote:As mentioned before on BWA, I have had a pistol pointed to my head by a so called responsible member of the local gun club, so I have experienced nutters with guns, I am anti guns.
Pteropus wrote:I might as well declare that I too am an ecologist.
wildwalks wrote:Interesting story on Lateline last night
forest wrote:I think this is a good debate also.
One thing stands though, we are all united in not wanting rec hunters in our NP's. That's the main thing.
forest wrote:Gees she has instilled me with confidence...
Is it just me or can we not trust any politicians in this age.
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