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Council is working in collaboration with state government and other local governments, community groups and land holders to protect against invasive animals.

A range of programs are being delivered to:

  • reduce the impact of invasive animals on our native species (including key species)
  • monitor invasive animal activity and presence to assess the effectiveness of control programs
  • raise awareness of the need to protect native species from invasive species
  • provide education and support to the local community on the control invasive animals
  • adopt a unified, targeted approach by working in conjunction with other stakeholders (such as local and state governments and community groups).

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  • Fox on sandy pathway

    The coastal fox control program (CFCP) is working to protect native animals and the community from foxes. Read more about foxes and their impacts.

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    The community wild dog program aims to protect native animals, livestock (including cattle, sheep, goats and poultry) and domestic pets from wild dogs.

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    The feral deer program protects against the environmental, economic, health and road safety impacts caused by feral deer.

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    The wild dog partnership program aims to protect native animals, livestock (including cattle, sheep, goats and poultry) and domestic pets from wild dogs.