Wildlife of Rusty coupe
A video by Little Red Toolangi Tree House
Published by Brad Lemon on July 27th, 2014
Published by Brad Lemon on July 14th, 2014
Number | Name | Common name | Type | Diameter @ 1.5m |
RU001 | Jack | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | 1.37 |
RU002 | Olivia | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 0.80 |
RU003 | William | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU004 | Charlotte | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU005 | Oliver | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU006 | Ruby | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU007 | Ethan | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU008 | Chloe | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU009 | Thomas | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU010 | Mia | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | 1.15 |
RU011 | Noah | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU012 | Emily | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU013 | James | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU014 | Ava | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU015 | Lucas | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU016 | Amelia | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU017 | Alexander | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 0.80 |
RU018 | Sophie | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU019 | Joshua | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU020 | Zoe | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 0.80 |
RU021 | Cooper | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU022 | Siena | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | 1.32 |
RU023 | Lachlan | ? | ≥ 0.80 | |
RU024 | Isabella | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 0.80 |
RU025 | Xavier | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU026 | Ella | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU027 | Max | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU028 | Lily | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU029 | Liam | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU030 | Grace | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU031 | Samuel | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU032 | Matilda | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU033 | Oscar | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU034 | Scarlett | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU035 | Mason | ? | ≥ 0.80 | |
RU036 | Isla | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 0.80 |
RU037 | Charlie | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU038 | Emma | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU039 | Benjamin | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU040 | Hannah | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU041 | Jacob | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU042 | Evie | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU043 | Harry | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU044 | Eva | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU045 | Henry | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU046 | Isabelle | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU047 | Ryan | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU048 | Sophia | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU049 | Riley | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU050 | Lucy | ? | ≥ 0.80 | |
RU051 | Harrison | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU052 | Zara | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU053 | Isaac | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU054 | Ivy | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU055 | Levi | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU056 | Jasmine | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU057 | Daniel | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU058 | Harper | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU059 | Archie | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU060 | Jessica | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU061 | Tyler | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU062 | Madison | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU063 | Sebastian | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU064 | Audrey | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU065 | Logan | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | 1.17 |
RU066 | Willow | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU067 | Patrick | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU068 | Alice | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | 1.03 |
RU069 | Jackson | Messmate (Stringybark) | E. obliqua | ≥ 1.27 |
RU070 | Milla | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | 1.21 |
RU071 | Flynn | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU072 | Georgia | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU073 | Blake | Mountain Ash | E. regnans | 1.01 |
RU074 | Abigail | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU075 | Jayden | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU076 | Maddison | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU077 | Hunter | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU078 | Sarah | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU079 | Matthew | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU080 | Stella | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU081 | Hugo | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU082 | Maya | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU083 | Angus | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU084 | Layla | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU085 | Edward | ? | ≥ 0.80 | |
RU086 | Alexis | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU087 | Dylan | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU088 | Mackenzie | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU089 | Luke | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU090 | Summer | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU091 | Zachary | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU092 | Mila | Mountain Ash | E. regnans | 1.26 |
RU093 | Nicholas | Mountain Ash | E. regnans | 1.31 |
RU094 | Chelsea | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU095 | Archer | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU096 | Imogen | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU097 | Aiden | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU098 | Elizabeth | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
RU099 | Jake | ? | ≥ 1.27 | |
RU100 | Lilly | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | 1.06 |
RU101 | Hudson | Mountain Grey Gum | E. cypelocarpa | ≥ 1.27 |
Published by Brad Lemon on September 11th, 2013
Published by Brad Lemon on September 3rd, 2013
"These recommendations are currently the opposite ofexisting management practices"
Published by Brad Lemon on August 29th, 2013
Published by Brad Lemon on August 17th, 2013
Leadbeater began work at the Museum in 1858 and soon became famous as an expert taxidermist, working with mammals and birds.Frederick McCoy, who was the Director of the National Museum at the time, was so impressed with the work of Leadbeater that he named two species of newly-discovered birds and a possum after him. (Museum of Victoria)
"The highlands are the last main home for Leadbeater's, but also a primary logging area. Conservationists and scientists say logging has contributed to the possum's decline. The timber industry says fire is the predominant problem."
Possum 'needs more room' to survive - The Age, 16/8/13
Hi Neale, would you like to have coffee together? Is there a nice shop over the road from your office we could sit for 20 mins?Much has happened, and I'm still looking for a solution.Warm regards,Brad Lemon.
Dear Neale,I am having a large amount of difficulty communicating with you. Your last correspondence to me was a form letter from Ryan Smith (which you've sent to me before) and a new cover letter. This is not acceptable.You are the government's representative in my electorate. While you claim we are not opposed on Leadbeater's Possum, I have strong evidence to the contrary. I'm going to make this evidence available to your constituents.While you've been stalling me off about the tough answers to the crisis facing Leadbeater's Possum, you have been working behind my back to sell off our National Parks (99 year leases) and open them up to commercial development. You are not working to save Leadbeater's Possum - the opposite - you are planning development and infrastructure in their habitat.When a government's values fall so far out of line with community expectations, they are replaced, from the ground up.I've had difficulty communicating with you. It is my belief that as a politician, communication is your stock in trade. I've sent many emails that have had no response. I can't engage you on social media because you don't exist there. I can't call you - I'm headed off by junior staff. In fact, my dealings with you are often handled by junior staff. Perhaps you don't think the issue of the destruction of Leadbeater's Possums by your government to feed Japanese interests at Australian Paper ranks very highly on the agenda in Hastings Electorate?Another politician who didn't do social media well is Greg Hunt MP. He came under heavy criticism from me, and others, as he used social media as a broadcast-only medium. The demands of his senior position meant that he had to conform to modern society and use social media as a communications tool, and this is a relief. He has been able to do much good work there in recent times. The entire Liberal party has been challenged by the unwanted demands of social media. Like the telephone, it interrupts their lives, and takes resources to man it. The messages received are often not good. The Liberal party has been accused of being left in last century, and you agree that in things like broadband, they are not doing enough. The Libs just don't do communication well. Well, they didn't - but they've been dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st Century to embrace social media. But the Victorian Government don't use social media well at all. They have no expertise or vision. And while I'm here, just to compare your service to Greg Hunt - I usually receive a reply from Greg's iPad to any email within an hour. You will agree, that is outstanding service from a very senior man. It humbles me. You can bet Greg is interested in Leadbeater's Possums. Greg has a very green heart.Politics these days moves in hourly blocks, as you'd know. Situations develop, and take enormous traction in this time. Social media has changed the landscape of politics. What happened this morning might be old news by 4pm. You have no way of gaining information about these shifts in public opinion. You don't have all the information at your fingertips. In fact, without social media, I estimate you're only getting half the information I expect a politician to absorb during his or her day.I was a strong supporter of the Liberal Party until they fell behind the times. They failed to embrace technology adequately, and this mistake is fatal for the entire party, from national to local level. People like me are jumping ship.I recognised that a situation existed in our community that was beyond the normal day-to-day governing of the State. It wasn't about teachers, or firefighters, or ambulance pay rates. It wasn't about the lack of money going into our hospitals, causing huge delays which I've seen with my own eyes. No, it wasn't about hospital ramping. It was about our forests. I recognised that the practice you are engaged in is unsustainable and destroying our children's asset. Further, I found out that our State Animal Emblem, Leadbeater's Possum was being made extinct by clear-felling in our state forests. Everyone that I have told about this situation has been horrified, except for Neale Burgess and Co, who not only justify it, they wish to expand it!You think it only takes 0.08% of the forest each year. You fail to recognise that there is just a tiny pocket left, of habitat untouched by fire - and you're logging it, wiping out the possum forever. I can't even convince my local politician that he's destroying the world. What hope have I got with changing the situation with government, if my local politician won't listen to me? I have requested you to enact a bill and you didn't even mention it in your reply!Can you see where this is going? You have declared your position, and you side with the government. This will be published today for all to see. You are not for Leadbeater's Possum. Neale Burgess is wiping it out! I am completely unsatisfied with your reaction to my serious concerns. I'm unsatisfied with the efforts of your junior staff, who can't even take a booking for a request to see you via email - it must be phone. Fair dinkum! I will not ever give up, until the possum is gone, but I'm documenting the struggle. If we don't stop the logging by December, they're gone. Period. Perhaps you are not the man who can save Leadbeater's Possum. In fact, I think you stand with logging. You have handled the situation poorly. While you agreed to do an interview (to deflect political pressure), in reality you have stalled it off and made yourself unavailable to even have coffee and discuss things. You know you have no ethical answers to my hard questions. I know it too.I'm making the posters that will be displayed in the electorate. The wording on the posters will depend on your very next communication with me. Make no mistake, Neale. I'm very serious, and Leadbeater's Possum is going to be the biggest issue in the electorate shortly. All arrows will point to your office - the buck stops with you. Actually, it stops with me, and that's why I'm fighting for the forests.I've been able to reach approximately 250,000 people in my campaign to date. I haven't done this alone - I have a lot of support. We are a credible threat to your government, and I will prove it this week. Mr Napthine and Mr Smith must understand that you are their representative in my electorate, and that you will take heat meant for them when they go silent.The Lemon family are opposed to any infrastructure development like hotels in our National Parks. We would consider tourism infrastructure like Zip-Lines, and other eco-tourism projects that enhance forests. We would like more forest walks and trails developed. But that is it for infrastructure. No 99 year leases at all! You can't sell off our National Parks. We are about to create a brand-new one to overcome the mismanagement of the Victorian Government. Your practices are unsustainable, as told to you by ANU and Professor Lindenmayer, and now the leaked report from the Arthur Rylah Institute - why did you try to cover it up??? All reports agree. You must stop the logging by December, 2013.Please respond to me and tell me how you support Leadbeater's Possum and the forests? Not Ryan Smith's form letter. Neale Burgess' opinion. If it is your government prescription, then please just say so. Get off the fence.Yours sincerely,Bradley Lemon.
Hi Greg, from media today:"The Coalition will instate a Commissioner for Threatened Species should it form government, according to shadow environment minister Greg Hunt. The minister says that, while management plans for threatened species exist, they are not being enacted thoroughly enough.""A$100 million a year could prevent further extinctions of just about all Australian species."Greg, tax my beard to pay for it, and I will grow one for you.Still want to know what powers your commissioner would have please? Concept is no good if they're just another advisor.Regards,Brad Lemon
Brad,I respect your views but you have misinterpreted and misrepresented.I have offered to work with the State on the possum strategy.At this stage I am not aware of any action from the ALp after 5 years.My own comment is that it would seem strange to walk away from the person who is most likely to bring real progress.But I respect your views,GregSent from my iPad
Dear Neale, I hope you're well!Things have become difficult for us as communication has broken down. I'd like to have a go at overcoming this and I'm reaching out to you.The fight to save Leadbeater's Possum has taken a dangerous turn for you. You've ignored the science, and persist with supporting the Liberal Party's complicity in clear-felling the forests. This was a terrible error, as history will show. You sided with the government, and reneged on your offer of a recorded interview, or a cup of coffee, or any contact at all.Considering your position, the decision to man the trenches with the government must have caused anguish. The suppressed Arthur Rylah Institute report was leaked, and the evidence was damning, but you already knew it would be - Australian National University and Professor David Lindenmayer told you what must be done to save Leadbeater's Possum years ago. The fact that you have elected to absorb the science, but reject it, was your undoing.The campaign to save Leadbeater's Possum has built up strong momentum. A very strong showing on Twitter has raised considerable mainstream media attention, which became very embarrassing for the government when ABC reported that they couldn't even get a statement from them. I believe by now, you are aware of the strength of the social media campaign, which is reaching significant numbers of people. Your name has been mentioned time and time again, and is now associated with Leadbeater's Possum.The appropriate way for me to address government about Leadbeater's Possums is to address you. You are my representative in Hastings electorate. The campaign cannot avoid involving you in the fight to save Leadbeater's Possum. There are only two ways the possum can be saved - either end the logging, or overthrow the government and install a government who will end the logging. This means that the campaign must undermine your position for the coming election, as your policy supports the logging, which is causing Leadbeater's Possum to become extinct. This is not acceptable, and the public will not tolerate negligent policy by a state government.Please find attached a paper called 'Fire severity and landscape context effects on aboreal marsupials.' This paper was sent to me personally by Professor David Lindenmayer, but he is not sole author. He asked me to distribute the science contained within to people that matter, and I believe you matter. Now, this data indicates that no Leadbeater's Possums can exist in burned forest - particularly the high-intensity burns that occurred on Ash Wednesday (1983) and Black Saturday (2009). They can't live in logged areas either - those are destroyed for a period of 150 years. There is a tiny fragment of unburned and unlogged forest remaining, and the logging industry have their sights on it. I can show you shocking recent pictures from places like Nolan's Gully in Toolangi. We can't sustain the logging. That's the science Neale - we can't sustain the logging. In fact, if we don't stop it by December 2013, Leadbeater's Possum begins an unstoppable extinction trajectory (Prof D. Lindemayer).Now, I'm a man of science. When I look at the problem of saving Leadbeater's Possum, the answers are very complex. But the science says that we cannot sustain ANY clear-felling in Leadbeater's Possum habitat - the habitat needs to grow and expand. We only have 1.3% of old-growth forest remaining in Victoria - you've taken it all. I've been to lectures that I haven't seen you attend. I can promise you that I know more about what is required to save Leadbeater's Possum than you can know, given your busy schedule. You have to trust me, and the experts, when we tell you that you must stop what you are doing immediately.The campaign in the electorate is running hot. Social media is playing a large role. People by the dozens are scanning the protest posters. They are becoming aware of what is killing Leadbeater's Possum. I'm sure by now you've seen a poster, but in case you haven't, we're arranging for one to be sent to your office.You once wrote to me that we were not opposed on Leadbeater's Possums.The current situation is not good for any of us. It can only result in more destruction. The campaign is gaining moment, and will soon overrun the government's position. Your fight now is to keep your seat when that happens. But it can be shut down very quickly, if the government would just listen to ideas. Please have a cup of coffee with me. We'll casually discuss the plans I have to save the logging industry from the destruction it is doomed to face if you don't act. We can save Victoria's logging industry, and help our struggling farmers, but it needs bold leadership from above. I need you to have vision, and be prepared to restructure the way we do things.I would now like to ask you to respond to a question, in writing, please. Do you support the proposed Great Forest National Park?Thank you for your time. I really hope we can get together and talk about saving both Leadbeater's Possum and the logging workers. Inaction is dooming them both.Brad Lemon
Hi BradI am forwarding this email to Diana so she can arrange a time for you and I to have coffee next week.Diana, can you please contact Brad to arrange a coffee at a time that suits us both?Best regards - Neale
Published by Brad Lemon on August 13th, 2013