Thursday, November 25, 2004

tuart conservation

here's a laugh for ya...

on the 23/11, our beloved premier (not), dr. geoff gallop put out a press release concerning a new walk trail to be built through tuart woodland south of bunbury. the reasons for this....

"...tuart was the most significant tree dominated woodland on the swan coastal plain and its conservation was vital. the new walk trail will highlight the importance of conserving our tuart woodlands for generations to come.
the trail will provide students and researchers with the opportunity to access information about the woodlands while enabling members of the community to experience the unique ecology of the tuart forest first-hand."

now, to me this is ironic in the extreme!! never mind the hypocrisy inherrent in this statement.

let me fill you in.....

just recently a group of dedicated, truly beautiful people who are concerned with conserving and saving the biodiversity of this planet, have spent months camped in the ludlow tuart forest to protect it from cable sands' bulldozers and earth moving equiptment. cable sands want to mine titanium mineral sands in the area, which is (read was) home to some of the tallest tuart trees in the world and part of the only tall tuart forest in the world.

gallop and our environment minister, judy edwards, decided that cable sands could go ahead and rip out 147 ha of this forest so the mine could go ahead because they believed that it was the best thing for the conservation of the area (huh?). their reasoning was that the $1.5m promised by cable sands would allow the protection of tuart forest for future generations. never mind that it will take at least 400 years for any semblance of this forest to return to the area. it will be generations upon generations before tuart will once again dominate this area within a healthy functioning ecosystem. and, contrary to the cable sands and government line, it has not been shown that tuarts can be successfully regenerated on mined soil. they grow only in the area of the swan coastal plain because of the composition of the soil!!

yes, parts of the area are weed infested, with exotics such as arum lillies and bridal creeper, but these weeds can be eradicated through an intensive programme involving hand weeding and a little bit of effort. let alone the fact that the fire regime of the area has been completely fucked up by the wadjella[var. sp.] (white/european invader).

this little patch that has now been destroyed by cable sands and the west australian government is situated between the northern and southern tuart forest national park, and i believe that if an intensive ecosystem management plan had been put in place, the area could have been incorporated within the greater tuart forest national park within a couple of decades. now, we must wait to see if a healthy, self repairing ecosystem can be re-established in the area, which will take a lot longer than a couple of decades and require a hell of a lot more money.

and now gallop is saying that tuarts must be conserved by way of a walk trail because of the unique ecology of the area. what a fool!!

wake up gallop. conservationists have been telling the west australian government how unique this area is in terms of its biodiversity for years. a walk trail will not fix anything. stopping mining in the area will be only the first step in a diverse programme to help save this inherently west australian ecosystem.


Wednesday, November 24, 2004

begin again

greetings

back from study land and after about a week's break am determined to try and write something at least every couple of days.

i've set this blog up so i can do some personal writing on the way i view the world, what i think about the shit i see in the mainstream media, and just general rambling.

i would in no way class myself a writer, although since i've been at uni, i'm finding that i can write a decent essay, and i'm not to bad at writing scientific reports either. i'm currently in the middle of a bachelor of science degree in environmental management, and am doing quite well, owing to the fact that i am extremely interested in the stuff i'm learning, which is completely different from when i first went to uni straight after high school (business - yuuccchh). i think there's a good argument for getting out and getting some life experience before settling into the hard core, self discipline that is required of tertiary education, and i certainly won't be pushing my kids to go straight from high school to uni if they don't want to. you have enough pressure on you during your final year of high school, without trying to decide what you want to do for the rest of your life. as my partner and i have both discovered, it takes time before you know what you truly want to do, and how you feel you can best contribute to the community - from a local to a global scale.

anyway, i've chosen to set up this blog so i can write more and develop this skill. although not developing it in a way that any lecturer would give great marks, but just trying to expand. i guess when you live with a writer, it's gonna rub off in some way.

so, i look forward to ranting here and getting some shit off my chest, throwing a bit of education in to the mix - and having a little fun along the way.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

begin now

first post of my blog...will probably be pretty quiet here until after my exams

so if i don't see you before the 18th u know why

am looking forward to ranting my little ass off here and hopefully getting a few comments and reactions from people out there.

c u on the other side of exams....