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Environment group wins battle to protect habitat for threatened powerful, sooty, masked owls

The Victorian Government has agreed to set aside 2,000 hectares of forest in East Gippsland to help protect three threatened species of owl.

An agreement was reached on Friday between Environment East Gippsland and the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) before the case was scheduled to appear in the Supreme Court.

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Owls, gliders, frogs, bandicoots, potoroos and untold other species were wiped out in the 2009 Black Saturday inferno. It will take decades for the damage from this shockingly managed fire to start to recover. East Gippsland’s rare species that relied on the Snowy Park for refuge will now be under even greater threat and need all the help they can get.

Environment East Gippsland’s Jill Redwood said it was a “fairly significant” win for the threatened Sooty, Masked and Powerful Owls. The State government is responsible for the implementation of the Wildlife Act, and environmental protection laws, but they are the convicted eco-criminals here!

Brown Mountain’s remaining unprotected stands of 580ha (including a Powerful Owl nest site) to be included in a Special Protection Zone, including 185ha that was scheduled for VicForests logging.

When the law-enforcers end up as the law-breakers, the public must take action!

Click here to listen to Jill Redwood, Nathan Trushell and Nina Cullen.

The three key species of threatened forest owls that live in areas of Victorian State Forest that VicForests operate within are the Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua), Masked Owl (Tyto novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) and Sooty Owl (Tyto tenebricosa).

This 10 month case sought to enforce the state government’s obligations to protect 3 threatened owl species – the Sooty, Masked and Powerful Owls.

Environment East Gippsland argued that the government had failed to protect the legal minimum habitat for threatened owls, and that bushfires in 2014 destroyed large areas of protected owl habitat. Meanwhile, VicForests had plans to continue clearfelling unabated in areas where the rare owls survived.


“This agreement is one step in the right direction – but the most cost-effective way to protect threatened wildlife and avoid future legal disputes is to permanently protect their habitat, especially all remaining old growth forests in East Gippsland. The owls are just one of so many rare native animals in need of urgent protection. We hope to see the new Labor government works with the community to find win-win solutions, rather than paying out $5.5 million a year for VicForests to continue clearfelling critically important habitat”.

For comment: Jill Redwood – 5154 0145

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Europe is rejecting kangaroo meat, skins

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An update from film-maker Mick McIntyre

IN THE MIDST of the tragedy unfolding around us I wanted to send some good news.

As you know when we toured Europe with (the movie) KANGAROO a Love Hate story we engaged some fantastic NGO’s to work on a kangaroo campaign.

Well the resulting campaigns in Europe are running fast. Here are some recent victories.

BELGIUM

— The campaign is run by Gaia.be

All nine major supermarkets in Belgium have now STOPPED SELLING kangaroo meat. Lidl, Aldi, Colruyt, Delhaize, Carrefour, Makro, Spar, Cora, Match

Plus there is currently work going on in the Belgian parliament.

ITALY

— The campaign is run by LAV.IT

  • Fashion brands DIADORA has just stopped using kangaroo skins.
  • Fashion brand VERSACE has just stopped using kangaroo skins.
  • (GUCCI stopped using kangaroo skins over 12 months ago).

The campaign is now focusing on other big brands such as LOTTO.

Plus there is currently work going on in the Italian parliament.

FRANCE

— The campaign is being run by The Bridget Bardot Foundation

Bridget Bardot has written an open letter condemning the kangaroo killing.

GERMANY

— The campaign is b being run by Pro Wildlife and Tierschutzakademie.

More news on Germany to follow.

EU in Brussels

— The campaign is being coordinated by the EUROGROUP FOR ANIMALS.

More news on the EU campaign soon.

As you can imagine these victories are big steps into stopping the trade of all kangaroo products into Europe.

A huge thanks to Dror Ben Ami for all his work on this Europe campaign — and everyone else involved.

We have been making videos for the Europe campaign (big thanks to Greg and Dianne).

You can see them on KANGAROOSALIVE.ORG

 

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Farewell Shorebirds: Are you up for the challenge?

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Right now over five million shorebirds are migrating from Australia to breed in the Arctic – for some that’s the equivalent of doing 309 consecutive marathons with only one or two drink stops along the way. And what’s more, once they have nested and raised their young, they turn around and do it all again.

From 21 March – 19 April, BirdLife Australia will be celebrating its annual migratory shorebird event, Farewell Shorebirds We are challenging Australians to join the birds, by registering their human-powered kilometres against the bird-powered kilometres. Do we as a nation have what it takes to walk, jog, cycle or swim as far as these incredible birds?

As well as registering your kilometres for the shorebirds, we are encouraging Australians to follow the departure of eight popular shorebirds through our online Departure Lounge. It includes the Bar-tailed Godwit from the Hunter Estuary in NSW, the Curlew Sandpiper from Point Cook in Victoria, the Eastern Curlew from Queensland’s Moreton Bay, the Greater Sand Plover and the Red Knot from the Broome Bird Observatory in WA, the Great Knot from Lee Point in Darwin, the Red-necked Stint from Barrow Island in WA, and the Ruddy Turnstone from South Australia.

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(image: Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis) winter plumage, Marion Bay, Tasmania, Australia.)

To be a part of this exciting event head to the website, log your distance travelled each day, help reach the national target, learn about shorebirds and go into the draw to win some incredible prizes!

Click Here- Farewell Shore Birds  

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Gifts and merchandise from AWPC shop

Kangaroos, Myths and Realities
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A coalition of citizens and scientists including Professor Peter Singer, Barrister Cliff Papayanni, Dr. Daniel Ramp, Dr. Dror Ben Ami, Dr. John Auty and Kakkib Li’dthia Warrawee’a along with co-editors Maryland Wilson and Dr. David Croft have joined in this book to expose the myths underlying the persecution and exploitation of Australia’s maligned National symbol – the Kangaroo.

With over 260 pages and stunning images throughout, this book questions whether the dominant practice of exploiting kangaroos for cheap meat and hides or controlling them for dubious and overblown land management benefits – justifies the massive kill, the answer is no!

From over 30 million kangaroos shot in the last decade, at least 3 million kangaroo young-at-foot were abandoned to a cruel death. Kangaroos: Myths and Realities celebrates kangaroos and their kind and exposes the callous failings of control programs and commercial use for meat and hides.

Soft cover, 170mm x 240mm, 264 pages – full colour, with introduction, bibliography and index.
ISBN 0 9686178 1 3

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AWPC A6 NOTEPAD

awpc_notepadA6 notepad (100 x 150mm) 100% recycled paper.
50 sheets, gummed at top edge.

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AWPC GIFT CARDS – 100% recycled

AWPC_giftcards Pack of six gift cards, printed in full colour, these packs
include 1 each of a Red Kangaroo, Grey Kangaroo, Wombat, Koala, Possum and Tasmanian Devil. Cards are 70 x 85mm in size.
(Please note – these are the cards only – not supplied with envelopes)
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AWPC Cloth shopping bags
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A great affordable alternative shopping bag complete with loading loops for the supermarket checkout.
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Made from 100% natural cotton.

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100% cotton. Available in a wide range of sizes to suit all.

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Kangaroos – faces in the Mob DVD

faces_in_the_mobA film by Jan Aldenhoven & Glen Carruthers
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“A superb doco … Bring on the Academy Award for the best natural history feature. This is a triumph.” Sydney Morning Herald

This classic film follows the day-to-day drama within a mob of wild kangaroos living in a remote valley of magical beauty. Behind every face is a personality. Follow the destinies of two lovable young joeys – a female called Sunshade and a little male called Jaffa. Witness everything from birth to the dramatic boxing matches between males.

Suitable for all ages, this beautiful real-life exposè of Australia’s most famous animal will captivate and enthral you from beginning to end.

The original film is now a multi-language DVD available as either PAL or NTSC, both Region 0, for playing anywhere around the world. Popular at home, in schools, with tourists, and as a gift for friends and family overseas.

Running time: 58 minutes G : For General Exhibition

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Golf resort under fire over worker’s plan to shoot kangaroos

A Herald Sun article reports (18th Sept, 2015)  that the RACV Cape Schanck Resort “had received complaints from residents and golf guests about the threatening behaviour of a small mob of kangaroos on the course”.

However, the resort didn’t know one of its staff members had been shooting them, and ordered all activity to stop.

A local resident was startled recently when he saw a kangaroo bound out of the bush in front him, followed by a pair of “hunters”. He said “two guys come out of the bush with this big rifle, with a scope, stand and silencer on its end”. These gun-totting, ego-driven, self-style game “hunters” escaped – “as they saw us they got a bit sheepish, jumped in a buggy and drove off.”!

The local resident complained to the resort, and he was told they had permission to shoot a number of kangaroos on the course because there had been an “attack”.

“A dog that wasn’t on a lead had been attacked because it chased one of the roos, so maybe that’s where the complaint came from, but that’s not the kangaroo’s fault”. This “attack” is really due to a startled and threatened kangaroo, being self-defensive against a dog, illegally off leash in the golf course!

“As far as I’m aware they’ve never hurt anybody. They’re actually very friendly“, says the witness.

It turns out, according to the RACV southern resorts general manager Mark Bennetts, that the permit was obtained by a staff member without authorisation. Such is the ease of obtaining permits to “control” wildlife in Victoria, where they distribute ATCW permits like lollies!

As soon as RACV management was advised, a directive to cease all activity was immediately issued. Luckily, no kangaroos were harmed.

This is typical of the red-neck attitude we’ve inherited from the Colonial era – shoot, cut down and destroy! We need to love and learn to live with our endemic wildlife and stop the mentality that everything that moves must be destroyed, as it might be a threat – even without evidence!

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(image: ANGLESEA GOLF COURSE, Victoria:
Is very friendly to kangaroos. “To guide, support and seek opportunities and resourcing for the development of a Community Kangaroo Management Plan for Anglesea and Aireys Inlet district, which provides opportunities for engaging the community in the planning and implementation process and embodies the concept of people living harmoniously with kangaroos and wallabies.”)

Incident as reported by two local residents:

Resident 1:
Please see below information passed to me on some very disturbing behaviour that occurred today (17th Sept) by the RACV at Cape Schanck.

If this is true then:

Why is the RACV killing native kangaroos on the Cape Schanck Golf Resort?

Why are they hiring shooters with rifles and silencers and allowing this on a residential resort, with the obvious safety issues that raises?

Are these shooters licensed as kangaroo hunters or not?

Does the MPSC know about and approve of or condone this behaviour?

If as they say they “have permission” to carry out such a kill, who gave it and under what conditions?

It at least needs some serious investigation.

From resident No 2:

I know it’s nothing to do with the proposed development, but I thought you might be able to mobilise some action IF you thought this was worthwhile:

At 6.57am today [Thursday 17 Sept], my wife and I were walking our dog and a friend’s on the 3rd hole of the RACV course when we saw, not unusually, one of what we believe to be three kangaroos. This one was belting along the tree line east to west on the south side of the fairway and proceeded to Trent Jones Drive, then south across the 4th and into the bush bordering Cape Schanck Road along the 5th hole.

Then we saw two men emerge from the bushes where the 3rd and 4th holes blend. One had a large rifle with telescopic sights, a bipod and a very large silencer. They got into a John Deere golf-club utility type vehicle and we heard them drive off in the direction of the workshops. We are convinced they had shot at, and may have hit, the kangaroo.

We went to the pro shop and reported the incident and telephoned Rosebud Police likewise.

RACV rang back and said they has permission to kill the three kangaroos because there “had been an attack”. I queried the veracity of this attack. The person was very vague. I had heard that a dog, not on a lead, had been attacked somewhere because it chased a kangaroo near the Casuarina/Trent Jones Drive intersection some months ago. It is not inconceivable that its owner may have been threatened coming to the dog’s aid.

These kangaroos are protected in principle and are harmless in practice. We see them, up close and personal, almost daily. We know of people who leave their gates open (backing on to Harwood) to let them in and out of their property when their children are playing. It is a ridiculous overkill – excuse the pun – to get a permit, and have a man with a bloody big gun with a silencer, 20 metres from houses in the post-dawn hours, trying to shoot three kangaroos who don’t harm anyone.

Cheers

(featured image: https://moleseyeview.wordpress.com/category/work-experience-journalism/)

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Good and Bad new for Tasmanian Devils

The facial cancer in Tasmanian Devils is spread from devil to devil via biting during social interactions and has caused massive population declines of Tasmanian devils since its first sighting in 1996.  No doubt these vicious “social interactions”, or poor table manners, are not new, but part of their long-term, evolutionary behavior!

 

Deakin’s Centre for Integrative Ecology researchers found that natural antibodies in the marsupial’s immune system might prove game-changing for the animal’s facial tumour disease and open up the possibility of a vaccine and treatment options.  “Certain natural antibodies are able to recognise and kill cancerous cells, so we wanted to see whether the presence of these molecules would also determine tumour development in Tasmanian devils,” Dr Ujvari said.

Dr Ujvari said this gave rise to hope of a vaccine and treatment options that could halt the spread of the rare communicable cancer that has decimated devils in the wild since its first detection in 1996.

“Anti-tumour vaccines that enhance the production of these natural antibodies, or direct treatment of the cancer with natural antibodies, could become a solution to help halt this disease,” she said.

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(image: https://theconversation.com/whats-killing-tassie-devils-if-it-isnt-a-contagious-cancer-32318 )

But scientists say there’s another, less well-known, threat to the Tassie Devils.   It’s believed that the animal got their name from their blood-curdlng sound – but that’s not what they are fighting against!  The threat that’s reversing years of hard scientific work, in an instant: roads.

Tasmanian Devils have been the subject of roadkill! Over the past six months, 49 healthy Devils were released into the wild but at least 17 have been killed by motor vehicles.  If a wallaby or possum is killed on the road, then unfortunately that’s a food source for Devils, so that will attract Devils onto the roads at night.  So the problem of road kill is accumulative – one animal tragically gets killed, and then another is killed by being lured by the flesh on the road.

About a quarter of the Tasmanian devils released in November last year on the Forestier Peninsula, in Tasmania’s south-east, have been lost as roadkill. The Save the Tasmanian Devil program released 39 devils in the Forestier Peninsula. Nine have died on the roads.

About 1,000 are killed around the state each year.

Devil populations have been diseased for an extended period of time and are now at such low numbers that losing a couple of individuals can have a severe impact on that population.

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Tasmanian Devil Program

A high-tech alarm system (or virtual fencing) (Dec 15) has been deployed in Tasmania’s far north-west in a bid to stop Tasmanian devils being killed on the roads.  The electronic system aims to prevent animals crossing the road when a vehicle is approaching at night.

Alarm units positioned about 100 metres apart are triggered by headlights, emitting a loud alarm and a flash of light.  Over an 18-month period, 49 animals were killed inside the fenced area, compared to 275 outside.

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The system also worked to protect motorists. The device has been used extensively in Europe but the Arthur River site is the first trial of the technology in Australia.

There are plans to trial the device at other roadkill hot spots in the state.

So far Tasmania is the only state or territory to trial the technology, which has been brought to Australia by Wildlife Safety Solutions and is currently in use at three sites around the state, with a fourth trial about to start in the south.

Tasmanian devils captive to roadkill threat– The Advocate, April 21, 2016

Tasmania is the world’ roadkill capital! More animals are killed per kilometre of road in Tasmania, than anywhere else in the world. We move further and further into the wildlife’s habitat each and it results in building infrastructure like houses and roads and the result is dead animals on the side of the road!  This is not “progress”, but shameful to Australia – and Tasmania.

Save the Tasmanian Devil website.

On average, Tasmanian human population has been growing by 2,000 a year. The State Government is hoping to increase the state’s population, which was at 515,000 as of September 2014 to 650,000 by 2050.   That is an extra 4,000 people every year!  So, while native animals are facing massive losses from traffic, governments are more interested in injecting human fuel into the economy – as a substitute for productivity and optimum use of natural/human resources.

 

 

 

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