KAKA Questions the Use of Dairy Levy Funds
KAKA Questions the Use of Dairy Levy Funds to Control DOC
Pests
Why should diary farmers and ratepayers be
funding pest-control programs that are clearly a DOC
responsibility?
Karameans Advocating Kahurangi
Action (KAKA) is a community group representing Karamea and
West Coast residents concerned over the use of sodium
monofluoroacetate (1080) on the West Coast by the Animal
Health Board and the Department of Conservation. KAKA
would like to know why dairy farmer levies and West Coast
Regional Council ratepayer monies are being used to fund
pest-control operations in the Kahurangi National Park and
other DOC-controlled areas on the West
Coast.
AHB-sponsored aerial 1080 programmes are
largely conducted on land that is the responsibility of the
Department of Conservation. It is well known that these
operations kill introduced species that DOC wishes to
control or eradicate for the benefit of native species.
Also, the AHB frequently states that the control of TB
infested possums on DOC lands (effectively DOC’s possums)
are a central issue in their campaign to eradicate bovine Tb
in West Coast dairy herds. Why then are dairy farmers and
ratepayers funding 1080 operations on DOC lands. Surely,
the control of pests on DOC lands should be the financial
responsibility of
DOC.
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