Friday, 12 October 2012

Koala Habitat Not Safe From LNP Review

Media Release
 
Minister for Natural Resources Andrew Cripps today refused to guarantee that the LNP’s lax approach to enforcing tree clearing laws would not threaten the habitat of Queensland koalas.
At today’s estimates hearing, the Shadow Environment Minister Jackie Trad questioned Mr Cripps about whether his weakening of vegetation laws would have a detrimental impact on koalas.
“Not only did the Minister refuse to guarantee protection for koala habitat, he seemed to have a complete lack of understanding about the connection between the protection of native vegetation and the survival of koalas,” Ms Trad said.
“Figures released in the 2011 State of the Environment Report show that Labor’s vegetation management laws have been effective in slowing the annual clearing rates for remnant vegetation, which native animals, including koalas, rely upon for survival.”
Ms Trad said vegetation management laws, like all laws, are only effective if they’re properly enforced and so far this LNP government has chosen to turn blind eye to illegal tree clearing.
“First the Minister claims the enforcement regime is too punitive and then his department suspends investigations into illegal tree clearing,” Ms Trad said.
“Clearly, landholders are being given the impression that they can do whatever they want and no one will hold them to account.
“The fact is – when you bulldoze koala habitat, there will be fewer koalas.
“The LNP are happy to stand on the Parliament green cuddling a koala, but will they actually step up and prosecute those who destroy their natural habitat?”

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