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Contributed by Mike Eaton   
Friday, 27 May 2005
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Enquiries: Mike Eaton, tel. 083 636 0900 -
Date: 27 May 2005
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OFF-ROAD COMMUNITY ON TRACK TO A COMMON DESTINATION

In April the Minister of Environmental Affairs & Tourism, the hon. Marthinus Van Schalkwyk, voiced concern over the growing impact that off-road activities were having on the ecology, and called upon the off-road community to develop ways to regulate themselves, before he was forced to take unilateral action.

In response, and working to the 6-month timeframe set by the Minister, representatives from various sections of the off-road industry and community, recently constituted the National Offroad Workshop (NOW), the aim of which is to produce a White Paper that will be delivered to the Minister.

“There is no doubt that selfish destruction of our natural resources through over-utilisation and ignorance is creating circumstances throughout Africa, and the world, that will prevent our children from enjoying the same benefits in future as we did in the past. The Call by Minister Martinus van Schalkwyk is well-founded, and there is still time to stop further thoughtless devastation of our beautiful country through education, and well-considered and resolute action”. Said Mr. Jan Joubert, well-respected off-road author, safari operator, conservationist, and the convenor of NOW.

In an unprecedented display of unanimity, and accepting the need to preserve and ensure the sustainability of Africa's treasure trove of resources for future generations, representatives of off-road interest groups have agreed upon this common goal. From its own unique perspective, each group will now be able to help in achieving that goal by presenting its contribution to the White Paper at the workshop to be held in George on 18, 19 & 20 October.

We will also be looking beyond the immediate focus of the Minister’s ultimatum, the 4x4 vehicles and trails, and rather approach the problem holistically, recognising the role of education, training, the indigenous population, law-enforcement agencies and the tourism industry” said Joubert.

Interested parties are urged to contact Mr. Joubert now at 021 8500010


 
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