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    And if you think we will get our protein from fish, think again.


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Worms and insects could be the go for meaty meals , yummy !
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    You are so wrong.

    Of the eleven world regions highlighted as global deforestation fronts, eastern Australia is the only one in a developed country. This problem threatens much of Australia’s extraordinary biodiversity and, if not redressed, will blight the environmental legacy we leave future generations.
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    The State of Queensland has suffered the greatest loss of forests and woodlands. But while stronger laws by the mid-2000s achieved dramatic reductions of forest and woodland loss, recent weakening of laws reversed the trend. Loss of mature forest has more than trebled since 2009. In Victoria, home to four of Australia’s five most heavily cleared bioregions, land clearing controls were weakened in 2013, and in New South Wales, proposed biodiversity laws provide increased opportunities for habitat destruction.

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    Well that's what I was asking so not wong at all - Vic was cleared decades ago and I asked what was going on now so thanks for the link - looks like you have some work to do up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Well that's what I was asking so not wong at all - Vic was cleared decades ago and I asked what was going on now so thanks for the link - looks like you have some work to do up there.



    Don't eat fish, so no dramas for me. 👍

    You are awesome. Facts don't seem to faze you at all. I suppose you missed the fact the law in Vic. was relaxed in 2013. There must be a couple of trees you lot missed.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    But....
    You will hit like a vegetarian....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    You are awesome.
    Thankyou - I know. 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    What's done is done - the clearing would have been over a century ago, I'm asking what goes on now?

    50% for meat production? Would like to see the figures to support that claim - the ABS shows 53% of Australias landmass is used for Agriculture overall, so not sure how that figure came about. And think about it - most of the Northern and inner parts of Australia can't be used for cropping because there's no water, so all that area is either used for nothing or cattle and sheep because they can have an animal or 2 per dozen acres if needed, but you'd never grow your plants there anyway.
    They no longer have this on the MLA website.

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    There is some seriously scary passive aggressive vegetarian = somehow unsustainable population growth wierdness going on here.

    Vive la difference people! ...anyone who thinks everyone should think like them is asking for a seriously utopian - brainwashing doesn’t work - wakeup call.

    The health of the environment will not be solved by putting up big fences and telling everyone other than you and your mates to F off. Population growth is inevitable. Diversity is inevitable.

    Sharing and and caring is the way forward. But if you really want war you’re welcome to your perspective, but dont be surprised if you regret it.

    Isn’t Land Rover and this site all about brother / sisterhood? - IE sharing and caring. If that’s utopian, so be it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    They no longer have this on the MLA website.
    That doesn't say they have livestock on that landmass, just that they own it. In the same way I wouldn't believe McDonalds about healthy eating I'll take that as the industry blowing their own trumpet. I'll take the ABS's figures or other verifiable documentation. 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    You are so wrong.

    Of the eleven world regions highlighted as global deforestation fronts, eastern Australia is the only one in a developed country. This problem threatens much of Australiaâ€SHOULDN'T WE BE SERIOUSLY STOPPING OUR POPULATION GROWTH?s extraordinary biodiversity and, if not redressed, will blight the environmental legacy we leave future generations.
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    The State of Queensland has suffered the greatest loss of forests and woodlands. But while stronger laws by the mid-2000s achieved dramatic reductions of forest and woodland loss, recent weakening of laws reversed the trend. Loss of mature forest has more than trebled since 2009. In Victoria, home to four of Australiaâ€SHOULDN'T WE BE SERIOUSLY STOPPING OUR POPULATION GROWTH?s five most heavily cleared bioregions, land clearing controls were weakened in 2013, and in New South Wales, proposed biodiversity laws provide increased opportunities for habitat destruction.

    Page not found | UNSW Newsroom
    The thing is with vegetation management in Queensland is that you knock it down as it gets to thick then 10 years later it is back and you do it again.

    Don’t know why Queensland is different from southern states, maybe stocking density, as where we average around a beast to 7 acres I know people in Victoria that run 1 to 1 and bale twice a year.

    The premier even admitted that while they claim extensive land clearing they do not know the percentage of land cleared that is regrowth but it would be minimal as even under the “relaxed” laws clearing of remnant vegetation was only allowed under permit.

    Don’t believe everything the government/news papers tell you.

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