"At the end of each bee, when every one feels like they have made a real difference, there’s a wonderful sense of common purpose. I did a trip with Penny and Bob (Tyson) spring weeding. I loved the way people just jumped out of bed and got stuck in, and I loved exploring parts of the island unseen before. There were times that we thought we could never conquer the sea spurge at East Cove but when I came back after eight years it had been dealt with. That was a lesson." "I was fortunate to visit and be involved with many groups and National Parks across the state during my time with Parks & Wildlife. Today I’ve picked up some of the role Bob Tyson took on, keeping an eye out for grant possibilities and grant acquittal. I’m also trying to keep abreast of what caretakers and Parks are achieving out at Deal and to understand our working bee priorities by defining our role in a partnership with Parks. FODI have been able to do weeding and fencing that caretakers couldn’t do at scale. We’ve now got to stage that caretakers can also participate and we’re jointly integrating it so we are assisting Parks in what we can do. Our labour is valuable and the PR priceless."What projects would you prioritise if money was no object?
"We’ve always focussed on Deal Island management but there is potential for the group of Kent islands to be better understood. I’m thinking of Erith Island which also has a rich history and distinct natural diversity. Maintaining the volunteers’ remarkable vigilance on weed control and documentation over so many years has been of immeasurable value and cannot be squandered. But I think along with weed management, scientific monitoring and increased land management such as fire control could be extended in partnership with Parks."Stuart is dreaming up his next expedition. "Next year I’m thinking of chartering a boat to take the family back to Deal Island for a 20th anniversary trip of a lifetime." I’m betting there will be a little sea spurge pulling in between the swims. Margot Foster foster.margot@me.com Editors Note: Wildcare's Friends of Deal Island undertake practical projects concerning both the cultural and natural heritage of Deal Island through working bees and fundraising. The Caretaker Program is managed by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania and opportunities are posted on this page.
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