Dear Sir/Madam,
You are receiving this email as you have previously had interest or involvement in the community and stakeholder engagement process for the Kosciuszko National Park wild horse management plan review.
In response to a number of submissions and representations from both stakeholder groups and members of the community, the exhibition and submissions period on the Kosciuszko National Park Draft Wild Horse Management Plan has been extended a further 6 weeks, with submissions being accepted until 5.00pm Friday 19th August, 2016.
NPWS will also host a series of community ‘open house’, information and feedback sessions in relation to the draft plan in Tumut, Jindabyne and Queanbeyan and with the extension of the exhibition period, these will now be held in July/August the dates yet to be confirmed. NPWS will also be contacting key stakeholder groups to arrange a series of briefing and feedback sessions in relation to the Draft Plan during the exhibition period. Further details of these will be notified in the near future.
Community, stakeholder and media interest in the draft plan has as expected been high. Unfortunately however there is a great deal of misinformation in regard to the draft plan that has been presented in both media reports and social media. It has been wrongly represented that the draft plan proposes to use aerial shooting or recreational hunters/shooters for ground shooting as control methods for example. In an effort to better inform stakeholders and the community in regard to the draft plan a common Question and Answers section has been added to the ‘Protecting the Snowies’ engagement website.
NPWS understands that this is a very complex issue, with deeply felt emotions from some members of the community.
This complexity is reflected in the draft plan and the detail and length of all of the supporting reports, documents and information. To gain a greater understanding of the issue and its complexity the NPWS recommends that people read all of these documents to gain an informed opinion on the issues involved. It is simply not possible to gain this understanding from a short media article or social media comment.
The extended draft plan exhibition period of now 16 weeks is to allow the public further time to digest all of the information in and associated with the draft management plan.
The community is strongly encouraged to continue to shape the development of this plan and have their say. (at:
kosciuszko.wildhorseplan@environment.nsw.gov.au )
The Draft Wild Horse Management Plan and associated documents can be viewed and downloaded online as well as details on how to provide feedback can be found at:
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/protectsnowies/ Display hard copies of the draft plan and associated documents are available for viewing at the NPWS Office and Information centres at Tumut, Khancoban, Jindabyne, Queanbeyan, Bombala and the OEH Head Office, Goulburn St, Sydney.
Any general enquiries in regard to the planning process should be forwarded to the KNP wild horse plan mailbox at:
Kosciuszko.wildhorseplan@environment.nsw.gov.au Any media enquiries in regard to the draft wild horse management plan should be made to the OEH Public Affairs Team on Ph. 02 9995 5347
Regards
Mick Pettitt
Regional Manager
Southern Ranges Region
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service