Feb 202014
 

Original story by Miriam Hall, ABC Rural

ABC RuralFeral pigs, wild dogs and cars are just a few of the threats facing the turtles that nest along the Queensland coast.

The Queensland and Federal Governments are launching a joint $7 million dollar campaign, they say will protect these vulnerable creatures and continue the so-called ‘the war on pests’.

Reef Turtle. Photo: ABC

Reef Turtle. Photo ABC

Indigenous rangers are welcoming the investment, saying there needs to be a focus on employment.

Traditional owner Jim Gaston has watched out for turtles for decades.

“They’ve been around for as long as we have, maybe longer, so we’ve got to look after them for the next generation.”

In his years patrolling beaches, he’s seen, first hand, the type of destruction that pests do to turtles’ nests.

“They eat the eggs and destroy the nests,” he says.

One north Queensland conversation group says the joint campaign is merely a ‘minuscule gesture’ when ‘major action’ is needed to protect marine wildlife and the reef.

Co-ordinator Wendy Tubeman says 7 million dollars won’t go far.

“It’s the case of putting a band-aid on your finger, and ignoring the cancer.”

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