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Fox control program underway

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 July 2019Updated:18 July 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Control program: Stringybark Reserve in Langwarrin has closed to allow for a fox control program to take place. Picture: Supplied
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Control program: Stringybark Reserve in Langwarrin has closed to allow for a fox control program to take place. Picture: Supplied

STRINGYBARK Bushland Reserve in Langwarrin will close until 21 July to allow for the undertaking of a fox control program.

The reserve closed on 7 July so the program could be undertaken. Soft jaw traps will be used to trap the foxes.

A statement on council’s Facebook read “this program aims to reduce and or remove foxes from the reserve to limit the negative impact that these introduced animals have on native fauna.”

“The aim of the fox control program is to reduce the number of native wildlife killed by foxes in these reserves. Foxes are trapped by trained Council officers using soft jaw traps. This information has been posted on our website during the past week, signage posted at the reserve and residents have already been notified by mail,” the Frankston Council comment read.

They directed further enquiries to the Natural Reserves Team Leader on 1300 322 322.

First published in the Frankston Times – 16 July 2019

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