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EEG is suing 4 owls
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Environment East Gippsland is suing the state government for a fourth time! We lodged the legal papers yesterday afternoon (22nd Sept).

The summer fires destroyed thousands of hectares of critically important habitat for East Gippsland’s threatened wildlife. This region is the stronghold for large forest owls yet DEPI refuses to review the protection measures for them as they are obliged to.


In the fires 46 protected owl zones burnt. These sites might no longer contain the values for which they were originally protected. The government is legally obliged to establish protection zones for each of the Powerful, Sooty and Masked owls across the region (these zones are woefully inadequate but that’s another issue). Owls and loggers prefer similar rich forests containing large trees but the government’s loyalty is with the demands of the logging industry.

We wrote to Ministers Walsh and Smith in April requesting an urgent review of owl zones, but the environment minister refused. They continue to be bloody-minded and plan to clearfell 81 stands of mature and old growth forest where owls have been identified. These unprotected areas of critical habitat could be vital for the survival of our large forest owls.
Owl Habitat Between them, we believe DEPI and VicForests are in breach of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act, the East Gippsland Forest Management Plan, Action Statements for the Large Forest Owls, the Code of Forest Practices, the Precautionary Principle, the Sustainable Forests Act, the Forests Act, conditions in the Allocation Order and conditions in the Amended Timber Release Plan.

Such lawlessness by the very body which writes legislation and regulations can’t be an accident, not after we have taken legal action against the government on three other occasions.

Even before the fires, the requirement that around 80,000ha of high quality habitat (old growth) must be protected for Powerful Owls in East Gippsland was disregarded. Only 64,000ha was set aside and even this is considered to be at best about a third of the area needed.

Since the 2014 Goongerah-Deddick fires, the owls in the burnt zones could have easily perished as they are very territorial. Old growth and other suitable owl habitat is at a premium in the region meaning surviving owls would have found it difficult to move into and survive in poorer habitat that doesn’t support a healthy population of their prey species.

Citizens should not be forced to sue their own government for breaking its laws. It is a costly, stressful and time consuming action, but when our rare wildlife is in diabolical trouble, we have no other option.

As the case progresses we may have to put the hat out for financial support. We’ll see how we go and keep you updated on developments.

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You can also check out the brand new http://www.vicforests.net website that tells it like it is using satire to expose the monster that VicForests is. Please feel free to share the enjoyment with friends.

10 years of ensuring there are none


If you miss any of our past forest news updates you can always catch up and read them on the EEG website online here.


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           Jill and the team.

            Environment East Gippsland Inc.      FORESTS - our breathing space!


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