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Old 18-Jan-08, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by dickyknee View Post
I have driven past that place a million times and never thought there be to many animals in there ....
You would be surprised what you can get in that place.

QUOTE=jessb;1053838]In order to get a development permit they would have to have conducted an environmental study proving that no endangered species were going to be affected. Maybe rather than relocating animals yourself and risking a fine, contact local council and request a copy of the envirnmental study. Then you could take it to one of the govt environmental agencies and they could give permission for it to be done officially.
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Environmental Study may not have been done. I am a planner in a rural area of Queensland and some of them have never heard of Environmental Plans or studies etc. Some planners are not environmentally minded.

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