Land Clearing
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28 October 2004 |
Irreversible
and unpredictable” impacts: New Daly River study |
Environment groups today
launched a new scientific report showing how seriously the Daly River
catchment and its biodiversity could be affected if further large
scale agricultural landclearing is approved by the NT Government.
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The report says that “The
development proposals [for the Daly] are the most significant in
Australia with regard to their potential impact on biodiversity.”
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Dr Gary Scott, launching
the report on behalf of the Environment Centre of the NT (ECNT),
said it was the first comprehensive report on the Daly catchment
that brought together the best available science on the environmental
values of the catchment and the best available science on the likely
impact of large scale agricultural development plans.
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"Three sub-catchments of
the Daly are already over 15% cleared, and one is already over 50%
cleared, and the report shows that further large scale clearing is
likely to have many serious consequences.
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"Further large scale clearing
of eucalypt woodland in the Daly will not only kill the wildlife
that inhabits that woodland, but also have severe impacts on wildlife,
and ecological processes, in adjacent wetlands, rainforests, and
the river itself.
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These impacts will
be even more severe if the clearing is associated with increased
water extraction
and the introduction of exotic grasses for cattle pasture."
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The report was commissioned
by ECNT and The Wilderness Society (TWS) and written by consultant
environmental scientist Simon Kennedy B.App.Sc.(Hons).
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The report recommends a
3-5 year moratorium on landclearing approvals for the Daly; that
any future land use ensures the maintenance of ecological processes
across all land tenures; and that a full assessment of the national
and international heritage significance of the Daly catchment be
undertaken.
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Speaking on behalf of Wilderness
Society, Dr Barry Traill said that the NT Government had a great
opportunity to learn from the mistakes of southern States and adopt
measures like the new Queensland Government ban on landclearing.
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“ We commend this report to the government and ask that it adopts the
recommendations in the report, including an extension of the existing moratorium
on landclearing approvals for another 3-5 years to allow more detailed research
and biological surveys, and consultation, leading to a comprehensive conservation
plan for the Daly.”
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The report will be downloadable from the ECNT
website at www.ecnt.org
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Full title of report: “The Daly Report
(Part one): an assessment of the conservation values of the Daly
River Catchment and the threats posed by landclearing and agricultural
development”. [Part 2 will address water issues, and will
be released shortly].
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Further comment: Charles Roche: 8981 1984
Dr Barry Traill: 0427 261 885
Email: ecnt@octa4.net.au
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