Otago Daily Times

Wallaby sightings on the rise

- ADAM BURNS adam.burns@odt.co.nz

AN increase in wallaby sightings in Maniototo continues to cause concerns.

Maniototo Pest Management manager Ossie Brown said the outlook did not look good for residents, particular­ly farmers in the region.

‘‘It won’t improve in the near future; it’s just going to get worse.

‘‘It’s going to be very serious for the farmers here if [the wallabies] aren’t eradicated.

‘‘They’re going to wreak havoc.’’

Mr Brown said locating them was the biggest challenge and a ‘‘significan­t amount of funding’’ was needed.

‘‘Noone has dealt with eradicatin­g wallabies in low numbers.

‘‘We need really good, uptodate methods to find them and a lot of money.’’

The Otago Regional Council, which is collaborat­ing with the pest management organisati­on, had undertaken a poisoning operation along the Hawkdun Range, between Falls Dam and Timber Creek, since December.

Sniffer dogs had also been introduced in wallaby control operations near Naseby and in North Otago last year.

Cameras had been installed where an ‘‘establishe­d breeding population’’ could be monitored until those areas could be poisoned.

Wallaby woes have ballooned in recent years.

Between 2011 and 2016, the council responded to 12 wallaby incidents. This increased to 128 between 2016 and 2018, and reports came in regularly.

Council acting director of environmen­tal monitoring and operations Peter Winder confirmed the operation had covered the foothills of the Ida Range behind Naseby.

‘‘It is known from the surveillan­ce cameras that were set in this area that there was a small population of five wallabies present.

‘‘Staff are confident that all wallabies were controlled.’’

Mr Winder said the regional council was ‘‘working with stakeholde­rs in the Central Otago area to develop a plan for wallabies in the future’’.

A For any wallaby sightings call 0800 474 082 or fill in a sighting form at orc.govt.nz.

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PHOTOS: MANIOTOTO PEST MANAGEMENT Stealth mode . . . A night vision view of a pair of wallabies on a property in Naseby.
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Unwelcome . . . A wallaby makes itself at home on a Naseby property.

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