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25.01.2022 About 4,000 brumbies will be removed from Kosciuszko National Park. The feral horses will be removed from the three most critically sensitive areas of the park,... in a move that's been welcomed by the Invasive Species Council's CEO Andrew Cox. "That's a major step forward, given they weren't removing any horses for the last two and a half years," he says.
23.01.2022 https://www.domain.com.au/lot-49-the-high-forest-mount-clea
22.01.2022 Call out to anyone who can give us sound NFP or CoOp advice on becoming a 'legal entity'. (It's all so confusing!) I'm also interested in having a like-minded Lawyer & Broker on board so if anyone knows any that would want to help out with this concept please link us up. I've set up a GoFundMe account to get us off the ground. Take a peek & share. ... Thank you Jenny xx https://www.gofundme.com/f/lock-in-this-land-for-wild-ones
21.01.2022 Ahimsa ~ cause no harm
17.01.2022 This is why we need Land4WildOnes already
16.01.2022 Well Done Kelvin & DaintreeBuyBack great work everyone <3
14.01.2022 "In their capacity to suffer, a dog is a pig is a bear is a boy. One man can make a difference and every man should try. (This includes women) Just because you can do little does not mean you can do nothing. Start now. There is not enough darkness in the world to put out the light of a single candle." ... Philip Wollen Winsome Constance Kindness: Venture Capital for Good Causes See more
13.01.2022 I thought I'd address any questions that come up publicly, I am quite clear about the intention of this and why its great to get things clear so totally open to discussion. " You lost me with the pic of horses. They don’t belong in our landscape and cause a lot of damage." "That’s exactly why I popped that photo there.. there are other wonderful orgs doing Similar and amazing things like this for pristine places.. horses are part of the land scape in many areas, like humans ...they need a place too , I am into kindness for all beings , (AHIMSA,) and making the best of what we have & claiming ruined areas that could house all Wild Ones... as well as pristine places that obviously couldn’t cope with their impact. " to further explain... I think we can manage everyones needs in a gentle way... I believe we can use fences where essential to protect vulnerable or environmentally precious places and we can manages any animal people in a kind way. ie I am not that into fences but if need we can gradually fence very large areas to contain the wild Ones but help them healthily remain Wild. I'd like to make sure we have a darter on board so we can desex and tend to their needs in a kind way. If we desex all males they will eventually and over about 20 yrs naturally and gently leave the bush as the Mother & we manage the land back to health. *Bush Heritage are doing a similar thing and doing great work but alas they 'eliminate feral animals' where as we would gently work to bring balance without taking anyones life. xx
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10.01.2022 These guys may need land :'(
08.01.2022 "Whatever you can do or dream you can begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Knowing i...s not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. Correction does much, but encouragement does more. None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free! Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one good poem, See one exquisite picture, and, if possible, speak a few sensible words. Magic is believing in yourself; if you can do that, you can make anything happen. Nothing is worth more than this day. I love those who yearn for the impossible. All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own." Goethe
08.01.2022 Support this chap to save areas of the Daintree from clearing...
07.01.2022 Heres a great start...
06.01.2022 Thank you Gagu Micklo Jarrett <3
06.01.2022 These paragraphs, extracted from a recent speech, got me in hot water with the Ayatollahs of Agriculture. . Over half a century ago, I arrived in A...ustralia on my own as a teenage boy. No parents, no money, no education. Nothing. What I knew about the country I learned from a library book. I learned enough to love the country from afar. When the wide-eyed innocent boy arrived, Australia was in the throes of changing her Fiat currency, the Pound, to the decimal currency, the Dollar. I saw life differently. I believed that Australia’s real surrogate currency was not the Dollar but Decency. I felt in my heart that of all the countries in the world that I had read about in that high-school library long ago, Australia didn’t pretend to be rich, smart, or powerful. She just presented the open face of Decency. My 1st job was in a shearing shed in the Australian bush. A vile, hideous, cruel and brutal place. I soon began to see the country, at least the rural parts, in a different light. The Cockies (they are not farmers - they are graziers) bragged about the good old days (not very long ago!) when the wool clip sold for a "Pound a Pound" while an exhausted shed-hand in the shearing-shed, with a family and a mortgage earned 8 Pounds a week. Where Saturday night fun for young men involved doing wheelies (donuts) in a paddock in a Holden ute (SUV), spotlighting and clubbing wounded kangaroos with a plank of 4B2. And setting dogs on wounded kangaroos or at-foot joeys, who were torn apart in terror. The rotting flesh was subsequently fed raw and fly-blown to the dogs and domesticated cats. And of course, the sideshow included turning on their spotlights to watch the macabre mayhem with raucous glee in a beer-fuelled haze. Just for the fun of it, the young men would use rabbits blinded by Myxomatosis as target practice with their rifles. Myxomatosis is a Virus developed in an Australian lab to make rabbits go blind. It was a tragic sight - the swollen, weepy sightless eyes of a terrifed animal who can hear footsteps and dogs and can only wait to be slaughtered. The docile animals, infected, would starve to death. Unable to escape by finding their burrows, would also become easy pickings for the feral foxes. (Another species introduced for the hunting pleasure of wealthy Fharmers). Some of the lads actually enjoyed wringing the necks of rabbits whose feet had been crushed to pulp in the steel jaws of traps set at the mouth of the burrow earlier in the evening. They claimed it was a thrilling experience to hear the neck go crack. Just for some background: A Victorian farmer Thomas Austin introduced rabbits to Australia in 1859 to give sporting hunters something to kill. In the process he spawned a plague which cost the small country trillions of dollars. But this redneck attitude was not unique. The same reckless fools unleashed similar mayhem on many species and fronts. To this very day we can thank the cruel meat, wool and dairy industry for the carnage inflicted on our Australian environment. It is so easy to conveniently blame these innocent animal victims for their large numbers. But it was the ignorant, uneducated animal industrial complex which shipped them to Australia for vile purposes in the first place; Deer, goats, horses, pigs, water buffalo, cane toads, carp, rabbits, foxes, camels, and cats. And if that is not enough, in the process they caused deforestation, climate change and the world’s worst record of species extinction. This disgraceful record and legacy of ignorance, brutality and greed is constantly being airbrushed from our nation’s history by liars, lobbyists and lily-livered, slack-jawed politicians. Despicable conduct that these con men still try to defend and justify today! So today, when you read about our government hiring professional shooters to kill these feral animals in the aftermath of the bushfires, don’t be fooled entirely by the rhetoric and spin. The hunting lobby, which has been forcing governments for decades to unleash hunting in national parks with rifles and bows and arrows, are salivating at the thought of being able to do so under the cover environmental protection. And there we have it.... Another smorgasbord of murderous opportunities.
02.01.2022 Urgent! Please help to buy Lot 157 Cape Tribulation Road in the Daintree Rainforest and add it to the Daintree National Park! Each $2.50 will help save one sqm ...of rainforest. Please donate now at https://bit.ly/3bSTjKP and help us raise $404,685. A donation of $25 will help purchase and protect ten sqm of rainforest. For more information please see https://www.rainforest4.org/land_purchase_to_save_the_daint This property at Diwan is 8.0937 hectares in size, is covered by tropical rainforest. We have the challenge of raising $404,685. As all donations will be matched each $2.50 will help save one sqm of the Daintree Rainforest. Please donate now at https://bit.ly/3bSTjKP The property adjoins the Daintree National Park and is a known habitat for the endangered Cassowary. A survey identified 270 native plants including 12 Threatened species. See more information at https://www.rainforest4.org/saving_daintree_s_lot_157_and_i Answers to frequently asked questions can be seen here: https://www.rainforest4.org/lot_157_in_the_daintree_rainfor
02.01.2022 With all the horrid decisions being made to Cull the Brumbies my heart wishes we had lots of properties.... ready to take on a herd, or two, or more of these magnificent beings..... It can be done, look what Billie Dean @ A Place of Peace has done.... Jenny https://www.youtube.com/watch
01.01.2022 Hi all Thanks for all the positive comments on this photo both on this page and instagram.It has always been a challenge to photograph these three as they are v...ery shy.I think it was the bitterly cold morning yesterday that made all living things stop for a moment and enjoy the warmth of the rising sun, even myself. These three definitely blend into the environment in parts such as this.They look as though they have risen from the burnt landscape, well they have when you think about it. What these tough,resilient wild horses of ours must have endured is hard to imagine and with the loss of so many of our wild horses as a result of the fires I pray that these guys live out their lives in peace Thankyou all so much for your support Michelle xx See more
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