Original Post 6 August 2013
People who care for the Earth met on Wednesday 31 July for a peaceful action at the Tyagarah Nature Reserve.
The aim of the action
was to raise awareness about a harmless, sustainable, chemical free alternative to the control of the South African Bitou Bush. This alternative practice is already being successfully implemented in the north end of the reserve. Our action may also illuminate the questionable methodology of aerial spraying our coastal national parks.
Beautiful Tyagarah Nature Reserve is a sacred area, so we are treading with respect and have asked permission of Ngarakwal Elder Uncle Harry Boyd who was present to answer questions and share cultural information during the day.