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First things FIRST, for Baillieu Government
Aug 23rd, 2012 at 11:17am
 
White hunter, black cat

August 23, 2012


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THE cats are back on top of the ladder. No, not the Tom Hawkins variety, but the big wild ones supposedly roaming country Victoria.

They have climbed back up the ladder of government priorities after a mid-season rejection.

That is, the Victorian Government has launched an investigation into whether the mythical big cats exist.

It's an issue that arouses much excitement in country Victoria, with everyone knowing someone who reckons they have seen a big cat.

There have been reported sightings for more than 60 years across the length and breadth of the state, with particular focus on the Grampians and the Gippsland high country.

Legend abounds as to why the big cats -- usually black -- could be out there.

They include the popular theory US servicemen in Australia during World War II had black panthers as mascots of their squadrons. With the war over, they released the panthers before heading home.

(The mind boggles as to how they would have got them here in the first place.)


And then there are tales of cats escaping from zoos, and the most popular theory that domestic cats have developed into super creatures over many generations, killing bigger and bigger wildlife and livestock to survive.

Whatever the origin, there have been enough "sightings" of big cats for Nationals leader Peter Ryan -- then in opposition -- to boldly declare the Coalition would launch an investigation into the existence of the big cats if it won government.

Not quite on the scale of making Victorian teachers the best-paid in the nation, but a promise nonetheless.


Of course, those promises can come back to bite you when you actually win government -- as Ryan and Premier Ted Baillieu know full well.

But, while the teachers' pay promise stole the limelight, the big-cat investigation languished in the bottom draw.

So dead was the big-cat issue, the Government actually declared a month or so ago that the investigation would not go ahead.

But then, bizarrely, Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh has announced the investigation will go ahead.

Bizarrely, because his department has been hit by job cuts and office closures, so you would think this would hardly be a priority.

But Mr Walsh said he had "sufficient departmental resources available" to don the pith helmets and head off on a Burke-and-Wills-type expedition.

Unfortunately, it's not nearly so exciting.

"The study will review existing literature, reports, correspondence and other evidence for the presence of big cats in Victoria, and it includes liaison with relevant community groups and individuals who have reports or records of possible sightings," he told The Weekly Times.

Alas, Peter Ryan won't be leading an expedition into the high country. There'll be no LandCruisers getting bogged, no machetes hacking through thick undergrowth and no tins of baked beans exploding in the campfire.

Just some pen-pushers looking at grainy photos and essays written by (very, very) enthusiastic big-cat experts.

Of course, the Opposition is having kittens (pun intended) over the
Government making big cats a priority in a time of austerity and budget cuts.


And you can imagine public servants who have lost their jobs greeting the news in wide-eyed amazement.


As for the investigation, there can only be one definite answer at the end of the inquiry.

It will either be "yes" big cats do exist in country Victoria. Or they don't know.

No amount of research will ever be able to completely discount they are out there.

The moment they do, someone will see another mysterious form run across a road near Jamieson and we'll be back to square one.



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/big-cat-myth-should-stay-a-mystery/story-e6f...





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Reply #1 - Aug 23rd, 2012 at 1:19pm
 
More colour please crayons. And how 'bout a bigger font.
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Reply #2 - Aug 23rd, 2012 at 2:15pm
 
Sounds like something out of "Are you being Served by the Liberal Party"  where Mrs Walsh  talks about her pussie all the time
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Reply #3 - Aug 23rd, 2012 at 2:31pm
 
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The Victorian Government has launched an investigation into whether the mythical big cats exist.

It's an issue that arouses much excitement in country Victoria, with everyone knowing someone who reckons they have seen a big cat








All very WELL, but I'm a little DISAPPOINTED

Shouldn't the FIRST expedition have been in search of the
BUNYIP
- that lurks in Victoria's billabongs ?



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Reply #4 - Aug 29th, 2012 at 1:21pm
 
Now, HERE'S money better spent - on something REAL - killing lambs, calves and poultry in the farming sector


As opposed to "virtual" pith hats and panther hunting safaris


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Fox bounty under fire

July 11, 2012

FOX bounties have been slammed as an ineffective use of public funds by a peak feral animal research body.

The Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre said there were better ways of controlling feral animals.

The Victorian Government introduced a fox and wild dog bounty in October last year, paying $10 a fox and $50 a wild dog.

More than 80,000 fox scalps have been handed in under the $4 million program.


Invasive Animals CRC chief executive Andreas Glanznig said history showed bounties were ineffective. "From a pest-control impact there are far wiser ways of investing scarce dollars," he said.

Mr Glanznig said bounties did not effectively reduce lamb and marsupial losses caused by foxes. "We need to build a plan around the protection of that asset," he said. "It's a question of focusing on the impact and what are the most effective ways of mitigating that impact."

Mr Glanznig said bounties were also open to abuse but they did provide an alternative source of income for hunters.

A fact sheet published by the CRC's PestSmart says bounty hunters usually "have no interest in reducing fox damage; their aim is to make money with the least amount of effort".

"Bounty hunters usually concentrate their effort in areas where they can most easily collect foxes. But this is not necessarily where foxes are causing significant damage."

"The Invasive Animals CRC should take their research findings to the main street of any town affected by foxes and see what the public think of their research," he said. "We trust the real-life experience of farmers on the effectiveness of the Coalition's fox bounty."

He said the fox bounty had been successful.

"Some 80,000 foxes have been destroyed thanks to the bounty and are not savagely mauling lambs and calves as a result," he said.

"Common sense would dictate that 80,000 less foxes is making a real and positive impact.

"The only good fox is a dead fox"



http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2012/07/11/507641_latest-news.html




and on a INCREDIBLY coinidental and TIMELY note
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"FIONNLAGH" our West Highland Terrier ( ... seen here celebrating his first birthday, with three lamb chops)


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... has been hunting down the local fox ( ... which killed two of our nearest neighbour's chickens - just last weekend) for the last six months, FINALLY "got" her on Monday morning


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Incredible and mysterious genetic "implant" is instinct
He tries to "play" with cats and ducks in the dam - in the way he does with dogs out on walks, that wander onto the property - but sees foxes and snakes as something that MUST be killed
Which is what "westies" were BRED for



EVERY farmer should have one


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Reply #5 - Sep 18th, 2012 at 8:15pm
 
Here kitty kitty: 'Loony' waste of money

MARK MULCAHY
Aug. 23, 2012, 8:35 a.m.



OPINION: The Victorian government’s commitment to search for a “mythical big cat” is seriously loony stuff.


It’s a far-fetched, irresponsible waste of taxpayers’ money at a time when financial cuts are being made across the board to legitimate projects of importance to regional Victoria.

For example, the cut-back on dogmen to help control the hybrid killing machines roaming the state’s bush and encroaching at times on to farm land.

Day-in and day-out farmers find sheep mauled and killed by an escalating number of wild dogs.

The positions of several dogmen in the North East have not been filled since this government’s election.

Granted, the more effective traps for dog control have been re-introduced but dogmen are required to operate them and be at the forefront of attack reports.

This latest scheme to spend valuable resources looking for a “big cat” is another slap in the face for the bush.

It was apparently an election promise from Nationals leader Peter Ryan.

What about the election promise for the aerial baiting of wild dogs in their breeding grounds?


The government will say it was stymied by the federal government, but let’s be realistic.

It has been half-hearted at best about pushing the issue.

I have a message for Premier Ted Baillieu, Peter Ryan and his government, including wild dog committee secretary Bill Sykes, the member for Benalla: Your standing in the country is fearfully “on the nose” ... perhaps almost as much as the droppings of the imaginary big cat you apparently hope to find.



http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/240193/here-kitty-kitty-loony-waste-of-money/...



Big cats a big myth

MATT CRAM
Sept. 18, 2012, 3 p.m.

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3PM: IT’S official: Big cats are a myth.


That’s where the Victorian government stands on the issue today after finalising a study into big cat sightings in the state.

Agriculture and food security minister Peter Walsh today said a ‘desktop’ study into the existence of big cats produced little compelling evidence.


“The study concluded the most obvious explanation for many of the reported sightings of ‘big cats’ over the years is that they were large feral domestic cats,”
Mr Walsh said.

“No big cat has ever been detected in a formal wildlife survey, shot by a hunter or farmer or killed by a vehicle and no skeletal remains have ever been found. Nor have ‘big cats’ been identified in wildlife studies involving the analysis of thousands of mammalian faecal samples"



“On the basis of the report’s conclusions, further work focusing on obtaining primary evidence to conclusively rule out the existence of ‘big cats’ is not warranted.”

The Baillieu Government was criticised for undertaking the study by some who considered it an
inevitable waste of time and money
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http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/342877/big-cats-a-big-myth/?src=rss


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Re: First things FIRST, for Baillieu Government
Reply #6 - Sep 18th, 2012 at 8:45pm
 
good to see he has his priorities sorted !!!!! what idiot voted for this moron?
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