Martin,
The control
of rabbits in Jerrabomberra Nature Reserve is part of Parks, Conservation
and Lands annual pest species program. At Jerrabomberra
Wetlands there are two types of rabbit control conducted, which are
the use of baits and fumigation. Ripping of warrens is not feasible
in most areas due to pipe and cable lines.
Rabbit
control at Jerrabomberra Wetlands results with varying levels of
success. The numbers of rabbits does reduce, each time there is control
work is done. Unfortunately we then find rabbits come in from other
areas.
The areas
that have been controlled in previous years have included reserve area running along
Dairy Road past Birrigai, including the ACTEW sewerage sites, the garden areas
near the bird hides surrounding Kelly's Swamp and above the Billabongs.
At present I
do not know when the baiting and fumigation program will be conducted, as there
are a number of reserve areas currently being treated. I do know that the
warrens at the wetlands have been recorded as rabbit distribution does vary
from year to year. Signage is always placed on public entrances to
reserve areas prior to commencement of any activity.
Thank you
very much for enquiry. Have a safe and Merry Christmas
Bernadette
Brown
Ranger
Parks,Conservation
and Lands
Athllon
Depot
6207 2087
Customer
(Martin Butterfield) - 04/12/2009 10.33 AM
I have heard
that funds have been obtained for rabbit control at Jerrabombera Wetlands. An
excellent bit of news! Can you tell me:
>
which parts of the Wetlands are to be covered by this work; > when it
will be undertaken; and > the strategies to be used
(baiting/fumigation/shooting/ferrets and nets/ripping the warrens.)