For a sustained supply from State-owned (Crown) Lands, Yep......Re-reading my post and thinking really hard about possible exceptions.............the only other exceptions might be for say "salvage" of mounds damaged/removed during road construction/maintenence.....and then, definitely only from State Forest.........these would amount to very few, and still very unlikely to be officially permitted......and again, this would not sustain any regularity of supply..........kenny66 wrote:If i understand your points correctly are you saying that there could be no official approval for them to be sourced naturally and therefore they would be prohibited from sale to another party?
PS: the region of NSW where these termites are being sold fall within my patch of State Forest, so I'm well aware that there are no permits issued for termite collection from State Forest.

Knowing the culture and Acts/Regulations which apply to National Park/Nature Reserve and State Conservation Areas, there is no legal mechanism to allow for "materials" (eg, plants, wood, firewood, gravel, rock, animals, fish, reptiles, .....etc, etc)to be collected/removed/extracted from these lands at all. National Parks do almost no road construction, and relatively superficial road maintenance. Therefore not many mounds would be in harms way and hence available for recovery, even if there were a legal mechanism to allow it.
It may be that mounds are being collected from land being cleared for housing/industrial estates/roads...if so, thats a great way to salvage a useful, albeit niche commodity, but I'd doubt there would be any continuity of supply through these means.

I just think that a "Dont Ask, Dont Tell" approach is the best one for us Finchos in termites

