busterwa said...
your personal attack (slander)on the Gnaraloo leaseholders.
Throwing accusations and slander attacks without evidence on a public forum is not the correct way to go about your cause.
Im sure many of the users on seabreese/people who have visited that wonderful area appreciate it respect it and truly thankful they have the opportunity to go back.
Wow slander is a serious accusation , could you be more specific on the false accusations I have made ?. If anyone feels vilified or defamed because of something I have written I sincerely apologize . But it is my duty too try and get more people aware of what's going on in Ningaloo Marine Park and get some change to land management practices .Our coastal fringe is a very unique and fragile Eco system.
Take a look at how many goats occupy the cliffs at Red Bluff . The native vegetation there place has been absolutely hammered over the last few years .In summer it is a daily occurrence to see 30 or 40 goats strip the lace bare down to the hi tide mark. Red Bluff is a special tourism lease which is managed in accordance with the pastoral lease it was excised from .This arrangement will not work ,40 goats being run on 50 hectares is an extremely high and irresponsible ratio of stock to fodder.
The problem Quobba face in this situation is the goats are nigh on impossible to muster at Red bluff due to the topography of the land . Goats are instinctively attracted to cliffs and steep
rocky terrain as a defense mechanism . More should be done to keep the goats from gradually destroying all the native flora on this special tourism lease .