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Public warned against handling dog traps

A number of wild dog traps have disappeared from remote areas in Gippsland and the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) have warned that in untrained hands these devices have the potential to cause harm.

By Department of Primary Industries - 19th September 2003 - Back to News

The Department's Wild Dog Control Program is an integral part of livestock protection activities, particularly at this time of year. The program also reduces the pressure of predation on native wildlife.

DPI Dogmen use specialised techniques and capture devices to track and trap wild dogs. The dogmen are highly trained and experienced in the use of these devices, which are an important part of their "toolkit" for reducing the wild dog population.

DPI Wild Dog Coordinator for Gippsland, Vaughn Kingston said that if members of the public come across the dog traps, they should leave them alone and not handle or interfere with them in any way.

"If there is an animal in the trap, it is best not to make any attempt to either approach or free it, as this could cause harm to the animal and to the person handling the trap," Mr Kingston said.

"Our dogmen have been specially trained in the correct operation of these devices and are the only people qualified to handle them."

If you find a trap that you are concerned about for any reason, please contact the Department's Customer Service Centre on 136 186, or your nearest DSE/DPI office. You will be put in touch with a trained staff member who can release the animal safely, or humanely destroy it.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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