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[NSW] NSW的猎人们 好消息来了!! [复制链接]

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Pest Control by licensed Individuals on National Parks



The NSW Government announced on 30 May 2012 a new program of pest control by individuals licensed under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act (GFAC Program). This is to help control pest animals in selected national parks, nature reserves and state conservation areas, once those areas are so declared by the Minister for the Environment.

http://www.premier.nsw.gov.au/si ... es/120530-GFACA.pdf

The program will be carefully managed with the paramount objective of ensuring safety of visitors, staff and others in or near national parks.



When will this start?

The new arrangements have not yet commenced and will not do so for several months.

New legislation is due to commence on 27 December 2012. The program is expected to begin in early 2013, once the management and access arrangements have been approved by the Minister for the Environment and the areas are so declared.

Until then, any shooting by members of the public in any national parks and reserves is illegal and subject to penalties.

Which parks will be included in the new program?

The government has announced that 34 national parks, 30 nature reserves and 14 state conservation areas will be immediately assessed for incorporation into the program. This assessment process has not yet been completed.

The shooting of pest animals will not be permitted in or near metropolitan areas, or in any wilderness or world heritage area. See Schedule 3A of the Game and Feral Animal Control Amendment Bill 2012 for those metropolitan parks and reserves near Sydney that cannot be declared.

Other exclusion zones will apply to those parks that are declared to ensure staff, park visitor, volunteer and neighbour safety and to protect special park values. The Government has stated that it does not envisage that more reserves will be added to this list at this stage.

What controls will be in place?

Safety is the primary driver of the controls for the program. The nature of these controls are currently being carefully considered, covering when, where and how operations can occur safely. Game Council is working with the NPWS as well as health and safety experts, pest specialists and unions to develop the program in detail, for Ministerial approval.

Will native species be included in the program?

No. Legislation still prohibits shooting of native animals and this will remain the case into the future. Heavy penalties apply.

Separate, existing approvals will continue to be available from NPWS for damage mitigation where native species are causing impacts.

What pest animals will be controlled in the program?

Animals that are currently controlled as part of NPWS pest control programs in national parks include foxes, goats, pigs, deer, rabbits, hares and wild dogs, as well as various non-native birds. The priority species and sites for pest control on parks and reserves are identified in NPWS regional pest management strategies which are available at http://www.environment.nsw.gov.a ... nPestManagement.htm

Click here to read more about species that may be hunted under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002.

Is it an effective form of pest animal control?

Pest animals are a very real problem across all land tenures which is why we work with so many different agencies and neighbours to tackle the problem.  No single approach is the answer. When planned and implemented to complement our existing pest control programs, this program can contribute to the overall effort in controlling pest animals.

Will NPWS stop existing pest animal control efforts to make way for the GFAC Program?

No. NPWS undertakes a comprehensive pest animal control programs with more than 650 targeted control activities each year. This includes baiting, aerial shooting, mustering, fencing, trapping, ground shooting and more. These programs will continue.

Does this happen in other jurisdictions?

Yes, various similar programs are carried out in Victoria and South Australia. We are looking closely at how these schemes operate, and at the experience of licensed hunting in NSW State forests to inform how this program should best operate.

Will hunting dogs be allowed?

No. Dogs will not be allowed into parks as part of the program.

How will I know where this program is operating?

The Minister will give at least 30 days notice before the program commences in a specific park. As details of the program are finalised, and during its operation, Game Council NSW and NPWS will be providing information to the public about where and how the program will operate. Our website will also indicate which parks are included in the program.

How can I participate in this program in National Parks?

The program is expected to begin in early 2013. Until then you cannot shoot in national parks and reserves.

Details of how the program will operate are still being developed. Game Council NSW and NPWS websites will provide details on how people can participate before the program begins.

Until then, hunting opportunities continue to be available in around two million hectares of NSW State forest. These opportunities will continue to be available after the National Parks program begins.

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The Hon Barry O’Farrell MP
Premier of NSW
Minister for Western Sydney
MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 30 May 2012
GAME AND FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL ACT
The State’s program of feral animal control in national parks will be extended to allow
licensed shooters to cull pests including pigs, dogs, cats and goats in a limited number of
areas under strict conditions.
Amendments to the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 will mean the feral animal
eradication program will be extended in 79 of the State’s 799 national parks, nature
reserves and state conservation areas.
Shooting of feral animals will not be permitted in or near metropolitan areas, or in any
wilderness area or world heritage area including Blue Mountains National Park.
Premier Barry O’Farrell said the Minister for the Environment would have ultimate control
over where, when and how volunteer pest shooting took place.
Anyone applying to cull in one of the designated areas would require written permission,
have to be licensed by the Game Council, have undertaken adequate training, and comply
with the access conditions established by the Minister for the Environment.
“Culling of feral animals in our national parks, including the Royal National Park, occurs
already,” Mr O’Farrell said.
“At least 24,000 feral pigs, dogs, goats, foxes, cats, rabbits and deer were destroyed in
national parks in 2010-11.
“This is a logical extension of an existing policy - a sensible measure to remove these
pests which damage habitat, kill native animals, kill stock, rob stock of feed and damage
crops across the State.”
Protections for native animals remain in force, with fines of up to $220,000 for harming a
threatened species.
Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner said feral animals were a scourge on farming, estimated
to cost NSW agriculture $70 million a year.
“This is a sensible step that will give native fauna and our farmers better protection from
feral animals,” Mr Stoner said.
“Farmers do it tough enough without also having feral animals destroying their crops and
livestock.
“This will also help prevent feral animals from displacing native species through predation
and competition, and from devastating threatened vegetation by grazing and trampling.”
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Central NSW Abercrombie River National Park Turon National Park
Coolah Tops National Park Warrumbungle National Park
Goulburn River National Park
New England Tablelands Bald Rock National Park Nowendoc National Park
Basket Swamp National Park Piliga East National Park
Boonoo National Park Piliga West National Park
Gibraltar Range National Park Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
South Coast and Highlands Benambra National Park Tallaganda National Park
Brindabella National Park Woomargama National Park
Kosciuszko National Park
(excluding ski fields)
Morton National Park
Wadbilliga National Park South East Forests National Park
Outback NSW Goonoo National Park Paroo-Darling National Park
Gundabooka National Park Yanga National Park
Mallee Cliffs National Park Murray Valley National Park
Northern Rivers Yabbra National Park Nightcap National Park
Richmond Range National Park
Hunter/Mid North Coast Dorrigo National Park Watagans National Park
Myall Lakes National Park  Barrington Tops National Park
Nature Reserves
Central NSW Macquarie Marshes Nature
Reserve
Pilliga Nature Reserve
New England Tablelands Gibraltar Nature Reserve
Outback NSW Big Bush Nature Reserve Lake Urana Nature Reserve
Boginderra Hills Nature Reserve Langtree Nature Reserve
Buddigower Nature Reserve Ledknapper Nature Reserve
Cocopara Nature Reserve Loughnan Nature Reserve
Coolbadggie Nature Reserve Narrandera Nature Reserve
Goonawarra Nature Reserve Nearie Lake Nature Reserve
Gubbata Nature Reserve Nocoleche Nature Reserve
Ingalba Nature Reserve Nombinnie Nature Reserve
Jerilderie Nature Reserve Piliga Nature Reserve
Kajuligah Nature Reserve Pucawan Nature Reserve
Kemendok Nature Reserve Pulletop Nature Reserve
Round Hill Nature Reserve Quanda Nature Reserve
Tarawi Nature Reserve Yanga Nature Reserve
The Charcoal Tank Nature
Reserve
Yathong Nature Reserve
State Conservation Areas
Central NSW Mullion Range SCA Mount Canobolas SCA
Hunter/ Mid North Coast Barrington Tops SCA
New England Tablelands Butterleaf SCA Torrington SCA
Cataract SCA Watsons Creek SCA
Mount Hyland SCA Werrikimbe SCA
Outback NSW Goonoon SCA Paroo-Darling SCA
Gundabooka SCA Yanga SCA
Nombinnie SCA
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Great! Which one we will try 1st?

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527457 发表于 2012-11-7 21:18
Great! Which one we will try 1st?

Goulburn River National Park
lots of pigs.
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哈哈哈,这消息实在太好了!
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磨刀霍霍......再有几周我就自由了

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争取赶上这次行动

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家乡有山猪,武装部组织人,把库存n年的56半翻出来整修好,上山打。

原来土澳也有这事。

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garysu 发表于 2012-11-7 23:02
家乡有山猪,武装部组织人,把库存n年的56半翻出来整修好,上山打。

原来土澳也有这事。 ...

中国的山猪跟这里的很不一样啊
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slicendice 发表于 2012-11-8 17:50
中国的山猪跟这里的很不一样啊

不一样在哪里啊
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mk82 发表于 2012-11-9 06:50
不一样在哪里啊

国内的山猪是土生土长的,这里的是家猪跑出去又野化了。
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顺便再说一下
我在willowtree一个农场上看到100多头鹿 是RUSA。
准备去跟农场主谈谈。

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slicendice 发表于 2012-11-9 07:03
顺便再说一下
我在willowtree一个农场上看到100多头鹿 是RUSA。
准备去跟农场主谈谈。 ...

老大加油 谈好了MK兄也能过来下手了
做人要厚道.....

发表于 2012-11-9 10:59 |显示全部楼层
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