NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers – Nov 2020 Newsletter

This arrived just too late for the Nov Burley Line and is available here. A few items of interest:

  • Changes to Crown reserve management in Snowy Monaro – Council, in collaboration with SLR Consulting, are seeking feedback from users and stakeholders of the Crown Reserves to better understand their use and future management objectives. The community can provide feedback online through Your Say Snowy Monaro, in writing to Council, or by attending a drop-in session (bookings required).
  • Second chance for petition to urge action against out-of-control horse numbers – an e-petition has been started. While the NSWCFA Newsletter indicates that visitors to KNP can sign, my attempt failed – seems you have to be a resident of NSW to have a say …. I’m chasing with the originators of this release (Reclaim Kosci).
  • Environment NSW update on feral horse removal from KNP – “The program is focused on controlling horses in three fire-impacted management areas. These areas cover 9% of the park. All horses are being removed from the Nungar plain area. Horse populations in the Cooleman and Kiandra areas are being reduced towards a sustainable level.” More explanation in the newsletter
  • Latest NSWCFA Executive Meeting – The NSW CFA Executive Committee met by Zoom on 28 October. Notes are in the newsletter – the Exec has been pretty busy and getting some results.

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