Sessional Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development Written Submissions Received Volume 2 Issues associated with the progressive entry into the Northern Territory of Cane Toads October 2003
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Written Submissions NT Tourist Commission Volume 2 Cane Toad Inquiry Report 103 The NT Tourist Commission strongly believes that every possible measure should be taken to control the influx of and also limit the impact of the cane toad in Kakadu National Park. The Tourist Commission however, can not, due to limited data, accurately state what effect the invasion of cane toads will have on the tourism industry. Any downturn in tourism due to the cane toad will be another hit to an industry that is already hurting from recent world events. Yours sincerely Richard Austin