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Karin Ruff Yanakie Landholder Denied Permit Over Tree Guards

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AI-generatedThis article is about a local landholder dispute over feral deer control permits in Victoria, Australia. No commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price impact, no supply chain disruption, no company margin effect, no regulatory change with commercial consequences. The event is purely administrative and local, with no material economic or sector-level implications.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Karin Ruff, a landholder in Yanakie, Victoria, was denied a feral deer control permit after installing tree guards.
- The state government argued that tree guards indicated she did not need to control deer population.
- During COVID-19, she received limited permits to remove only a few deer.
- Invasive Species Council called for removal of wildlife protection status of feral deer and streamlined control measures.
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