Conserve & Manage › Why can’t wilderness just be sacred… LAKE MALBENA!
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- February 22, 2020 at 11:49 am #863781
flylifeModeratorHope the police really do track down the person responsible for sawing trees and making new tracks…
February 22, 2020 at 7:00 pm #863792
woody-woodParticipantHope the police really do track down the person responsible for sawing trees and making new tracks…
For a second I thought it was April Fool’s Day.
Does it mean now Stihl will be advertising in Flylife as an essential fly fishing tool in Tasmania. Maybe in Latest and Greatest.
February 22, 2020 at 7:29 pm #863794
BarryJParticipantHope the police really do track down the person responsible for sawing trees and making new tracks…
I don’t believe the investigation was ever referred to Tas Police. This was posted on the Fishers and Walkers Against Helicopter Access Facebook page:
“Evidence of illegal tracks cut from Malbena to nearby lakes and where is the outrage from the boss of Parks? Reported on Twitter by ABC’s Emily Baker Yesterday, Jason Jacobi reported to have said that they investigated, “some cutting was found” but what they found was “minimal” and about 9 months old (that’d be just after the boat was delivered to Halls Island 9 months ago?). He’s “completely convinced there’s little point progressing the investigation”……”
It would appear that Jason Jacobi, head of PWS, is prepared to let it fade away!
February 22, 2020 at 8:42 pm #863795
flylifeModeratorSorry, poor joke. Edit wouldn’t let me add a smiley 😆.
February 22, 2020 at 8:49 pm #863796
BarryJParticipantOops! 🙄 I should have realised!🥴
February 24, 2020 at 12:35 pm #863852
JohnrsParticipantJason Jacobi the Parks director seems to be a most agreeable fellow.
See the ABC Tassie news interview here
Developer steps out of helicopter and promotes his heli fishing "Eco tourism" venture by stating that "we are in a…
Posted by Fishers & Walkers Against Helicopter Access Tasmania on Saturday, 22 February 2020
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March 1, 2020 at 5:15 pm #864194
BarryJParticipantUpdate re Lake Malbena from the Tasmanian National Parks Association newsletter:
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March 11, 2020 at 11:25 am #864643
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Why can’t wilderness just be sacred… LAKE MALBENA! (2nd Ed.)
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