Hey Elmo , notice on the maps the density of all ferals in the World Heritage listed Shark Bay area ,numbers are low due too eradication programs.
Check out the maps on the 2009/ 2010 department of agriculture report to the pastoral board . It states that stock numbers are too high on the Ningaloo coast . The report is especially damning of Ningaloo station . The damage to the land on this station is disproportionate to anywhere else in Western Australia , guess what they have overgrazed fragile coastal land with ? Feral/ rangeland goats.
Maybe there is some truth in what Leprechaun talks about.
Maybe the goats stole the wetsuits?
You are clearly getting no response around here, perhaps you could redirect your enthusiasm and passion somewhere else? This place looks perfect???
www.rdl.wa.gov.au/programsandprojects/pastoral/RangelandReform/Pages/default.aspx
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I think we've explored just about every avenue of this topic. It's pretty much falling into the "repetitive conspiracy" category now.
Sorry Leprechaun, but you've had your say, I'd suggest perhaps going down the many avenues of communication that the seabreeze posters have suggested.
Topic locked.