As tempting as it may be as people start up their woodburners for the colder weather, be warned that collecting wood from Travelling Stock Reserves (TSRs) to stoke up the fire is illegal.
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Northern Tablelands Local Land Services is issuing a timely reminder that there are no exemptions and hefty fines apply to anyone caught removing timber or disturbing either live or dead vegetation on the TSR network.
“We’d like to reiterate the message that TSRs are off limits when it comes to fire wood collection,” TSR Management Team Leader Ross Fuller said.
“We are aware of inaccurate rumours currently circulating that firewood permits are available on TSRs. Northern Tablelands Local Land Services does not issue permits for wood collection and we want to make it very clear that removing either standing or dead timber is not allowed under any circumstances.”
The stock routes not only provide a drought reserve and movement network for livestock, they are also a valuable refuge for many rare and endangered native plants and animals.
Fallen logs and standing dead wood provide critical habitat for a wide range of species and need to be left in place in the natural environment. Decaying timber and leaf litter are also important in the process of nutrient recycling back in to the soil.
“The Travelling Stock Reserves are a valuable public asset, and Local Land Services is responsible for maintaining the TSR network,” Mr Fuller said.
“Our staff monitor activity on the TSRs closely. Action may be taken against anyone found removing firewood or carrying out other illegal activities such as dumping rubbish or four wheel driving.”
Fines of up to $5500 can apply to people caught carrying out illegal activity on TSRs under the Local Land Services Act 2013.
The public are asked to report any illegal activity to Local Land Services on 1300 795 299, or to contact their local police station on 131 444. Making a note of information such as registration numbers, descriptions, locations and dates can provide valuable assistance in the prosecution of offenders.
The TSRs are open to the public for a range of recreational activities such as fishing and bushwalking. However camping on TSRs is prohibited at all times unless accompanying travelling stock.
Members of the public can apply for a permit to collect firewood from selected state forests. Contact 1300 655 687 for details or go to forestrycorporation.com.au.
For more information about TSR management, contact Ross Fuller at Northern Tablelands Local Land Services on 02 6722 3091.