As I recall, the reason for this law is that it's been found that possums
released a significant distance from their territory have a very high rate
of mortality, although I doubt there is any evidence of environmental
damage as a result of that death.
Jeremy
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Richard King <> wrote:
> Tell me if I understand this wrong, that you can only release a possum
> basically on your property or have a 'pest controller' deal with them (who
> won't release it somewhere else)? If that's the case, this 'Landscape
> Woman'(and anyone else doing it), deserves a medal!
>
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> Richard King
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