Save Lake Jasper!

Save Lake Jasper!

A mining lease – M70/1385 has been lodged over a part of the Gingilup-Jasper Wetland System.

The mining lease is only 300 metres from the shore of Lake Jasper within the D’Entrecasteaux National Estate.

Lake Jasper is one of Western Australia’s few large freshwater lakes that is relatively undamaged by human activity, a breeding ground to 25 species of waterbird, a major nursery area for freshwater fishes and frogs under threat of extinction, and harbouring a unique array of plant species.

It is sacred country, and has a rich archaeological record, with ten sites found upon the lake bed and margins, showing such camps prior to the formation of the lake some 4000 years ago. These sites were extremely significant to the understanding of the Region’s prehistoric Aboriginal settlement patterns.

The cultural significance and archaeological richness of the lake requires its conservation.

There are obvious implications for mining to the flora and fauna of this conservation area from the invasive dieback fungus spreading due to any mining activities.

The Shannon and D’Entrecasteaux National Parks Management Plan 2012 notes that areas of high scenic quality such as Lake Jasper are of greatest concern in terms of visual landscape management and are the most sensitive to alteration.

The D’Entrecasteaux Coalition has been re-activated to fight the proposal – bringing together Environment Centres/Groups in Albany, Denmark, Walpole, Pemberton, Bridgetown and Bunbury along with concerned individuals throughout the South West.

The objects of the campaign:

  • To ensure that Lake Jasper returns to the D’Entrecasteaux National Park that is had been excised from.
  • To demand that precious places like this are protected from such ventures.
  • To require that the general public is clearly made aware of the submission period related to all future contentious lease applications, and are included in all regulatory stages.

To find out more visit the campaign website: http://savelakejasper.org.au/ 

 

Write a letter in support of better protection for Greens Pool

Write a letter in support of better protection for Greens Pool

The Denmark Environment Centre has been one of a number of groups and individuals in the Greens Pool Working Group actively seeking better custodianship of Greens Pool.

Late in 2017 DEC sent nearly one thousand signatures on this petition to the Minister for Fisheries, Dave Kelly, asking for greater protection at Greens Pool. There has also been ongoing work through the Greens Pool Working Group to investigate different options for protection, and some support from State and Local Government for the idea of a snorkel trail.

However, the Minister is also being sent many messages directly from fishers opposing better custodianship of Greens Pool. We are we are seeking to balance this with direct and personal letters or emails to the Minister. While the petition effectively demonstrated broad community concern, individual letters and emails are much more powerful in communicating community sentiment.

So please, help us keep the momentum going, and demonstrate your support to the Minister for effective custodianship of Greens Pool.  Addresses (postal and email) for the Fisheries Minister and Environment Minister are in this document, together with some key points that you might like to put into a letter or email.

New DWAG project focusing on Mt Hallowell

New DWAG project focusing on Mt Hallowell

The Denmark Weed Action Group is excited to announce their new project “Protection of Conservation Values of Mount Hallowell Reserve” funded by the State NRM office.

DWAG look forward to the participation of nearby residents & neighbours in sharing what they know and discovering more of their local area.

In the spring they will be calling on Environment Centre members and other skilled or interested people to partake in information days, scouting bushland and other field events.