Guest guest Posted August 26, 2002 Report Share Posted August 26, 2002 Animals Australia The Voice for Animals Media Release 19 August 2002 MINISTER KEMP'S ANSWERS ON RABBIT DISEASE FAIL TO SETTLE FRIGHTENING QUESTIONS Federal Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Dr David Kemp, has side-stepped several Questions on Notice posed by Senator Bob Brown about proposals to further spread the deadly haemorrhagic Rabbit Calicivirus Disease (RCD) in Australia. Animals Australia received copies of Dr Kemp's answers to 3 of the 4 questions, but the Minister has failed to give any assurance that a new bait delivery system for the disease is safe. After its mysterious first appearance in China in 1984, and its unexplained escape from Wardang Island (South Australia) in 1995, RCD was deliberately released by Governments across Australia in 1996 in the hope of reducing the wild rabbit population. The National Registration Authority is now considering a proposal to further spread the disease in Australia by placing the live virus on food baits. The Minister was asked if he is aware of a recent study that showed that pigs inoculated with the virus became sick. Senator Brown also asked the Minister to give a cast iron assurance that the disease will never spread to Australian pigs, or to any other species, including humans. Dr Kemp side-stepped this question - merely saying all decisions are based on a risk analysis. Executive Director of Animals Australia, Glenys Oogjes, said, " We are not surprised that the Minister is unable to give that assurance. The only scientists who have ever claimed that this virus - RCD - is safe for other species are those with a vested interest in covering up the risks - and even they have never said it will not cross species, only that cross-species infection is 'unlikely'. The new proposal for the disease to be put in baits (rather than injected into rabbits) will make it even more available to a broader range of animals. It is madness! " In 1996 Environment Australia (EA) gave the original proposal to release RCD infected rabbits into wild rabbit populations the thumbs up. A recent assessment report by EA of the current proposal to use virus baits has (again) concluded that the chances of cross-species infection are minimal. One of the questions Senator Brown has asked Dr Kemp is 'who wrote the two reports?' N.B. This 4th 'question on notice' has yet to be answered. Ms Oogjes notes, " We have reason to believe it is the same bureaucrats in EA who wrote both reports. It seems pretty clear that the current report would therefore need to take exactly the same line - or else admit to a previous mistake in 1996! " Page 2 of Animals Australia media release, 19/8/2002 A scathing critique of EA's assessment report (received after an FOI request) on the RCD baiting proposal has been prepared by Animals Australia in consultation with Dr Alvin Smith, head of the Laboratory for Calicivirus Studies at Oregon University USA. It exposes factual inaccuracies and omissions, unsupported assertions, non-sequitur statements and illogical and circular arguments. The critique is available at the Animals Australia website: www.animalsaustralia.org (Issues & Debates section) Ms Oogjes elaborates, " The EA assessment notes that, if RCD were to infect another species, it might involve no visible symptoms or symptoms entirely different from those experienced by rabbits. Yet it goes on to argue that the apparent absence of obvious RCD symptoms in non-target species is evidence that the disease has not and will not cross species! " " This is an incredibly dangerous disease which kills its victims in 30 hours and there have been no studies of the effect on the welfare of the infected rabbits. Overseas researchers have reported the rabbits scream in their last minutes of life. International virology experts continue to warn us that it can and probably will cross species. How can we allow our governments to continue 'playing God with' a virus they still know virtually nothing about? " Ms Oogjes demanded. Copes of the EA assessment report and hardcopies of the Animals Australia critique are available on request. Further comment: Glenys Oogjes, Executive Director, Animals Australia Mobile: 041 431 2552 Office: 37 O'Connell Street, North Melbourne 3051 Ph: 03 9329 6333 Animals Australia, the Australian arm of the Australian and New Zealand Federation of Animal Societies Inc. e-mail: enquiries website: http://www.animalsaustralia.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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