An investigation into possible fox populations in Tasmania has concluded that there are indeed foxes in Tasmania. It is thought that the fox population is currently small, yet the fact that the fox has now reached Tasmania is a major cause for concern. Some 24 plus native species will come under immediate pressure due to the fox now being active throughout the state. Evidence is now overwhelming that foxes are in Tasmania.
An eradication program will continue in its attempt to remove the growing fox problem in Tasmania.
Good points, I think I will definitely subscribe!🙂. I’ll go and read some more!
I’d like to see this “overwhelming” evidence, Kevin. The findings appear to be far from conclusive.
More information available at:
http://www.dpiw.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/LBUN-5K46YA
A government statement justifying the spending of millions of dollars for no result is not “overwhelming” evidence, Kevin.
May I refer you to: http://tinyurl.com/yfx4p3m
and: http://tinyurl.com/yap94j2
The Tasmanian Times – not really a brilliant source of information itself.
Paul Lennon agrees wholeheartedly with you, Kevin (and I won’t quote his comment here) but I find Tasmanian Times to be concistently more reliable than government spin and vested interest.
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