"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson
I live in an area that has been treated.
Never saw any Tui etc. until the poison killed the possums
That's reallity.
Greenies are just religious fanatics-no point in trying to reason with them.
Many hunters don't give a fuck about anything but their pastime.
And the rest of the wankers don't notice the improvement in native species after they have time to recover from pest predation.
Why is the bush quiet after a 1080 drop? That many people have witnessed?
DOC under fire over 1080 Kea deaths
30/07/2008 16:16:12
The Department of Conservation's 1080 poisoning programme is under fire following the death of seven Kea.
The birds died at Fox Glacier after they ate the poison, which was intended to kill possums and rats.
National's conservation spokesman Nick Smith says the incident should see DOC's pest management strategies reviewed as the department is supposed to protect endangered birds, not kill them off.
United Future leader Peter Dunne is labelling the incident "avian genocide" and is demanding DOC be held accountable for what has happened.
Working well isn't it.... how many years has it been used and still we have possums?
Oh you are so well educated about our native fauna, how much of the rest of the stuff you are spouting can be taken as "Fact".
DOC under fire over 1080 Kea deaths
30/07/2008 16:16:12
The Department of Conservation's 1080 poisoning programme is under fire following the death of seven Kea.
The birds died at Fox Glacier after they ate the poison, which was intended to kill possums and rats.
National's conservation spokesman Nick Smith says the incident should see DOC's pest management strategies reviewed as the department is supposed to protect endangered birds, not kill them off.
United Future leader Peter Dunne is labelling the incident "avian genocide" and is demanding DOC be held accountable for what has happened.
I take it you're talking about historical deforestation? There have been strict controls on native logging for a good few years and they are well-enforced. If you're talking about converting plantation p.radiata forests to dairy farms, the tax breaks ran out 2 years ago so that's pretty much stopped.
Farm runoff is the second biggest polluter of the Waikato. The people of greater Hamilton are the highest.
Greenies are extremists for sure, and are not doing themselves or the cause any favours by conducting themselves as they do. But they're driven by the same concern for our environment as the rest of us. It's not like they come knocking on your door trying to sell you thier beliefs every Sunday morning. The thing with noticing the improvement in native species after they have time to recover is that it happens to be the time between the devastation of a 1080 drop and the recovery of possums in the area. They're here to stay man, we'll never completely get rid of them and unless we introduce a natural enemy (dole bludgers, periodic detentionees, low risk criminals, and generally anyone who yearns to get paid to live in the bush) we'll never have sustained balance.
"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson
Yes I'm talking historical deforestation, not current. I'm looking at it from the perspective of someone who puts humans in the same category as animals when considering environmental impact. How do you figure the people of Hamilton are greater polluters than the farms? You been for a walk in the country lately? I wonder if any of the scientists trying to figure out what's killing everything in the gulf have bothered to look up the Waihou for sources of pollution. I grew up here (Matamata) and spent most summers as a kid swiming and eeling in river all around the area (Paeroa down to Putaruru). The water was clean and clear. These days the only waterway in the whole fucking district you'll find is within the first couple of km's of a spring.
"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson
Environment Waikato statistics from sampling take-off points along the Waikato. Our company used to receive them as part of our contribution to pollution control. Of course, pollution is an all-embracing term. In the Waikato river, humans and farm runoff are nitrates (the biggest pollutant), Wairakei geothermal power generation the biggest heavy metals and CHH Pulp and Paper one of the biggest colour loads (bark tannins). Doubt that it's changed much since I retired although I don't know about total pollutants.
Give us FACTS if you're going to argue.
I did give facts. First-hand facts. And I haven't argued who's the biggest polluter. I just asked a question... and I wasn't about to argue over who the biggest polluter is because it narrows focus. FACT: ALL contributors to pollution in Waikato waterways, big or small, need to be made accountable and it needs to stop. You disagree?
"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson
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