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Canberra Today 27°/30° | Tuesday, March 19, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

Pine Island rabbits to be gassed this month

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ACT Parks and Conservation is advising that a rabbit control program will be undertaken from Monday May 25 to Tuesday June 30 at the Pine Island Reserve.

Regional Manager, National Parks and Catchments, Brett McNamara says the program will involve the use of pindone poison and aluminium phosphide warren fumigation to control the rabbit population.

“Rabbits are a serious environmental pest as their grazing results in a loss of vegetation and their warrens contribute to soil erosion. Grazing by rabbits threatens the survival of native birds, mammals and insects that rely on plants for food and shelter,” Brett said.

“Residents are asked not to touch or interfere with poisoned carrots or caged bait stations.

“Domestic animals must be kept away from these areas to avoid the risk of poisoning.

“In the event a domestic animal starts to show symptoms of pindone poisoning, such as vomiting, bloody fluid in the mouth and blood in the faeces, the animal should be taken to a vet immediately. The antidote is available from most veterinarians. It consists of an injection of Vitamin K which counteracts the effects of pindone in the body.”

Warning signs will be posted at the entries to each control area and on baiting cages.

For further information contact Canberra Connect on 13 22 81.

[Photo by Richard Taylor, attribution licence]

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