ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Viv Forbes has tertiary qualification in geology, chemistry, physics, maths, financial analysis, soil science and pasture management. He and his wife have had decades of experience in pasture and bushfire management in Queensland and Northern Territory.
SHE WRITES:
The destruction of Australia’s ancestral grasslands has received a massive boost in recent years by green extremists aiming to remove human activities from rural Australia by promoting more national parks, reservations, crown land, heritage areas, and “Wild Rivers.” Their bans on logging, hunting, grazing and regrowth clearing have turned many national parks into weed and pest havens.
Prevention of hazard reduction burning (the key tool used by generations of aborigines and early settlers to maintain Australia’s landscape) and the spread of carbon-credit forestry are accelerating the destruction of our prairie lands.
Once grasslands are invaded by woody scrubs, these quickly give protection to noxious weeds such as lantana, groundsel, prickly pear, and box-thorn, and vermin such as rabbits, foxes, wild dogs, cats, deer, and pigs.
Grasslands have another insidious green enemy — the spread of suffocating blankets of subsidized solar panels that steal the sunshine that all plants rely on.
The amazing grasses of the world and their edible seeds feed most of the animal kingdom, directly or indirectly. The deliberate sacrifice of grasslands to solar panels and woody weeds is another suicidal green policy.
500 sq ft centralized high rise soviet style apartments. No need for your own vehicles. Public transportation will do just fine. Wear your mask, get you vax and boosters and you’ll be just fine.
The modern greens are doing by far the most damage to the Eart ecology.
From bad forest management, planting corn to be burned in cars and canola for biodiesel, to destroying the Earth by covering it with solar cells and windmills.
Follow the money. Check out agenda 21/2030 as to controlling the people.
When I think of Australian grasslands I think of… cockatiels. Those wonderful pet birds have kin in Australia. I miss our little dude, Phoenix.