The draft flying fox dispersal plan for Batemans Bay does not go far enough, the Chair of the flying fox task force says.
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Ultimately all residential areas within the shire are likely to be affected
Russell Schneider will today lodge a submission with Eurobodalla Shire Council and said the plan did adequately address the full impact of the colony and the social and economic costs.
“The local economy is being severely impacted, as infrastructure failures disrupt small business activities, bat droppings ruin agricultural crops and tourists are deterred,” he said.
“The community is disappointed that the council was able to find funds to purchase the bowling club site, rather than commit those funds to deal with what they consider to be a clear and present danger.”
He said residents reported respiratory ailments, depression and anxiety. There were reports of new roostings in Mogo, Batehaven, Moruya, Murramarang and beyond.
“Foraging at least as far as Tuross opens the possibility that ultimately all residential areas within the shire are likely to be affected. This does not appear to have been seriously considered,” he said.
“Without action they will almost certainly be next in line. It is vital that community confidence in the capacity of the authorities to manage the situation be restored.”
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