Wild #187

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CONSERVATION

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A selection of environmental news briefs from around the country. EDITED BY MAYA DARBY

BACKROOM DEALS HAVE PERVERTED PARK MANAGEMENT PROCESSES.”

The iconic Lost City in the new Gardens of Stone SCA is at risk of being monopolised for a commercial theme park. Credit: Henry Gold

GARDENS OF STONE

The conservation vision for the unique Gardens of Stone landscape of NSW’s western Blue Mountains is threatened by commercial tourism development.

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fter decades of struggle, local conservation groups won additional protection for the Gardens of Stone near the NSW town of Lithgow. Sitting to the south of Gardens of Stone NP, the new, approximately 30,000ha state conservation area, with a world-class tourism and conservation vision, would be a win for workers, the community, and the environment. Called Destination Pagoda, it proposed a gentler, more family-friendly and nature-immersive experience than its rugged World Heritage-listed neighbour, the Blue Mountains NP. This vision celebrated the national park idea, allowing the new state conservation area reserve to be upgraded once already-approved underground coal mining in the area ceased. It seemed to be a victory for conservationists. But when the NSW Government announced the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area in 2021, it came—thanks to pressure from Deputy Premier and local Nationals member, Paul Toole—with multi-million-dollar infrastructure subsidies to support an adventure theme park and accommodation proposals. If approved, there’ll be large impacts on the natural and cultural heritage from the four proposed privately leased accommodation nodes or resorts located on remote, intact and scenic parts of the Gardens of Stone SCA. The selection of sensitive sites

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disregards the NPWS’s sustainability guidelines for new accommodation that specify use of disturbed sites. The associated walking track seems an afterthought amongst the backroom deals that have perverted park management processes, with lease notices exhibited over Christmas 2022 that were accompanied by only five lines of information. The proposals for the Lost City Adventure Precinct include ziplines, elevated walkways and via ferrata climbs; these will create visual blight, and monopolise use of Lithgow’s most scenic pagoda landscape, a view as awe-inspiring as the Three Sisters. The Lost City location could also put people at risk as Marrangaroo Military Base that uses live ammunition and ordnance is just 400m away. Lithgow’s best chance of becoming the next Katoomba is visitor management that puts nature first. Proposed resort developments on-park will siphon off paying visitors who might have otherwise spent money in the local community. Gardens of Stone is a wonderland of dramatic pagoda rock formations, and it doesn’t need artificial adventures that sideline nature. Nature is good enough with amazing wild adventures, even for grandparents and the kids, so join us on the frontline to a sustainable future: gardensofstone.org.au KEITH MUIR

The new 30,000ha reserve is being damaged by ongoing coal mining, and threatened by proposed commercial leases for tourism development over five sites. Instead, it should be managed to protect: - Internationally rare & spectacular pagoda rock formations - Nationally endangered upland swamps - Significant Aboriginal heritage - 84 threatened plant and animal species - 16 rare and threatened ecological communities - Over 1,000 native plant species - 319 vertebrate species - Forested windblown sand dunes from the last Ice Age


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SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

1min
pages 142-146

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

5min
pages 140-141

ZONEKNIT

1min
page 139

DOUBLE EMBER 1

2min
pages 138-139

HORNET ELITE OSMO

6min
pages 136-138

THE WALK IN SECTIONS

4min
pages 134-135

LOWER COLO GORGE LOOP

2min
pages 132-133

LOWER COLO GORGE LOOP

3min
pages 130-131

SIERRA NEVADA

14min
pages 122-129

WA’S CORAL COAST

4min
pages 120-122

YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW

13min
pages 112-119

Whom Shall I Send?

11min
pages 106-111

KEEPING COMPANY WITH THE VIKING

13min
pages 98-105

CHASING THE MOUNTAIN LIGHT

3min
pages 90-93, 95-97

THE TASMANIAN WILDERNESS WORLD HERITAGE AREA TURNS 40

12min
pages 82-88

ANATOMY OF A SEARCH

15min
pages 74-80

GIITU*, SAREK

12min
pages 64-72

The Inauguration

13min
pages 56-62

OUTBACK MIKE

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pages 50-55

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A HOME WOODY

3min
pages 46-47

WELCOME TO THE PYROCENE

16min
pages 40-44

GREEN PAGES

2min
page 38

GARDENS OF STONE

1min
pages 36-37

A LIFE FULLY LIVED

3min
pages 34-35

KEEPING STANDARDS HIGH

3min
page 32

RECOGNISING THE GOOD BITS

3min
page 30

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

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THE BEAUTY OF SHADOWS

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THE COVER SHOT

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CONTENTS

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