The following update and call out comes from the Victorian National Parks Association.
There was also an interesting report on Bush Telegraph on ABC, with the following quote:
In a report titled Does Alpine grazing reduce blazing? A landscape test of a widely-held hypothesis. Dr Williams found ‘the use of domestic stock to mitigate fire extent and severity at landscape scale under conditions of extreme fire weather, is not justified on the basis of the current scientific understanding of fire behaviour, livestock behaviour and alpine vegetation dynamics.’
Dr Williams says there is no justification for the current trial.
‘It has no scientific justification and the trial as it is set out has very little scientific credibility… it will be a neat demonstration that cows eat grass.

Don’t let Abbott & Co trash our parks
- There is still no peer reviewed scientific design for the trial.
- There has been no consideration of a location outside of the national park.
- The application ignores the considerable scientific evidence that cattle grazing does not significantly reduce alpine fires.
- More than 60 years of research shows cattle damage alpine wetlands and the headwaters of many rivers, threatening nationally-listed rare plants and animals.
- The rushed decision means there will be no time to carry out on-ground surveys for threatened and rare species that could be affected by cattle grazing.
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