
We really appreciate people coming along to our reserves and enjoying
the native fauna & flora (ie animals, insects & plant life). We go to great
lengths to provide a safe, natural habitat for our native species.
NB: we not only respect the Natural History but also the history of
the people inhabiting the reserves
before we were given the tremendous opportunity & responsibility to look after them.
Unfortunately this involves several un-natural requirements.
1. We must have rules. We don't like them any more than anyone else.
But it's the only way we know of to provide a sustainably safe & natural environment.
2. Man-made structures. We need fences to keep the sheep & other
introduced species out of the reserves. We need tracks to inspect the fences and
to be able to keep them
in good condition. We also need a camp site to stay in while working on the reserves.
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| No dogs or domestic pets. If you must leave them in your car, please
ensure they have plenty of air & water. Most of our reserves are in semi-arid areas
and get VERY HOT. |
| No guns & hence no shooting |
| When visiting Moorunde, please keep to the marked trail. As this is a
large reserve it is easy to get lost in. |
| We ask you to take care of our environment and property. |
| Convey these rules to your children & other visitors, so they may
learn from your example. |
| Watch where you put your feet so that you don't step on any orchids or
other important plants. |
| Take only photographs. |
| Leave only your footprints |
| Put any rubbish you have in a bag and take home with you. |
| Ensure you are well equipped. Have plenty of water, a compass, whistle
& first aid kit. |
| HAVE FUN & ENJOY YOUR VISIT |