whynotwalk wrote:Lovely Hallu - thanks for posting. A bit of a contrast to the gale force winds, heavy rain and snow to 800m we're getting in Tassie at the moment! What an incredibly varied country we live.
cheers
Peter
Hallu wrote:Nope, only native wildlife and plants are, you can often see it at the entrance "all native wildlife and plants are protected". But I don't know if that means you can take out introduced plants or strangle foxes and rabbits.
neilmny wrote:Hallu wrote:Nope, only native wildlife and plants are, you can often see it at the entrance "all native wildlife and plants are protected". But I don't know if that means you can take out introduced plants or strangle foxes and rabbits.
I think this rule applies? (from Fatcanyoners thread on graffiti in national parks)
156A Offence of damaging reserved land
(1) A person must not, on or in land reserved under this Act or acquired under Part 11:
(a) remove any water other than for purposes authorised by or under any Act or for the purposes of personal use on the land, or
(b) damage or remove any vegetation, rock, soil, sand, stone or similar substance, or
(c) damage any object or place of cultural value, or
(d) cause or permit any removal or damage referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
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