Regarding the scientists who oppose cattle grazing, especially Dr Dick Williams of the CSIRO and his associates, they have academic qualifications that some people are impressed with but it is important to note that obviously the most important thing is that they are philosophically opposed to cattle grazing in National Parks. Of course they will then highlight evidence that supports their preference and downplay or ignore that which does not. (I have also seen plenty of this sort of thing from consultants who effectively start with the answers their client wants and work backwards to try and justify them.)
One tactic Dr Williams and his sympathisers seem to use is repeatedly quoting old studies that support their preference. A common green radical tactic is one used by Adolf Hitler: Repeat lies often enough and people are inclined to believe them. However, regarding details of these studies, cattlemen and others with knowledge of the issues can pick many of them to pieces.
I remember reading somewhere about the study by Dr Dick Williams concluding that cattle grazing does not reduce fire risk that the former Victorian Government apparently used to justify removing cattle from the Alpine National Park - I think the one quoted earlier by isuzurover. It compared two areas that had been burnt by wildfires. One had not been grazed and the other supposedly had. Concluded that there was no difference. Not surprising, as the holders of the lease of the supposed grazed area had not had cattle in there that year. If Dr Williams knew this, it was deliberate scientific fraud and if not, was incompetence for not checking his facts. Would be expected that that he would have at least asked the cattlemen concerned about the numbers of cattle they had in there and when they were put in and removed.
Unfortunately, as seems to be common with green activists everywhere, when locals invite them to come and look around and discuss issues they usually refuse and if they accept, usually go along with their cronies and ignore a lot of what they are told.
A classic example of this is the recent visit by Federal Minister Tony Burke to inspect the cattle grazing trial in Dargo area. An absolute disgrace! He deliberately avoided meeting the owner of the cattle and any representative of the Mountain Cattlemen's Association. See
The Cowpad and the current issue of the Weekly Times for more on it.
I wonder where this matter will finish up. If Federal law overrides State law, would be interesting if state will not enforce it and cattlemen will not remove cattle. Extrememly unlikely the Federal Govt could find anyone with the gear and expertise to get them out who would touch such a job. Also, if previous protests by the Mountain Cattlemen in Melbourne are an indication, another would receive lots of support. One elsewhere at the same time as the last one supporting removal of cattle grazing from National Parks was very small by comparison.
Remember the main point of controlled cattle grazing in National Parks is to reduce damage to them from wildfires. Damage caused by cattle is small by comparison and recovery from it much more rapid.
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