oldpiscator wrote:I would like to see a Draft Action Plan to limit the damage being caused in sensitive Alpine areas by feral humans. I have been a regular visitor to some of these areas for the last 40 or so years and the amount of damage, rubbish etc which has occurred, particularly in the last 2 or 3 years, almost beggars belief.
Xplora wrote:oldpiscator wrote:I would like to see a Draft Action Plan to limit the damage being caused in sensitive Alpine areas by feral humans. I have been a regular visitor to some of these areas for the last 40 or so years and the amount of damage, rubbish etc which has occurred, particularly in the last 2 or 3 years, almost beggars belief.
Capture has been trialed but they are always released. Biological or chemical control may work as would fertility control but given feral humans often begin reproducing 10 years sooner than the domestic variety, genetic material is passed on quicker than actions against it can take place. Medical intervention and technology has all but halted natural selection.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:I saw some wild horses on the way out to Fitzgerald's hut this week. I reported by phone it to PV in Mt. Beauty.
I saw some corpulent feral knuckle dragging humans stuffing themselves rotten on junk food when I returned to the world where cars can be driven. There was nobody to report that to at all.
GregR wrote:There was a small group of 4 or 5 grazing on the ridge that runs parallel to Fainter Fire Track as you leave Tawonga Huts heading back to Pretty Valley pond. I could se them from the top of Mt Jaithmathang on News YearsDay and they were still there 3 hours later when I walked back to the car.
Didn't see any feral humans mercifully, only good decent folk .
Xplora wrote: . . .
I have prepared a written submission but have had trouble with the online survey as some questions would not take any input . . .
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