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Watch for wildlife throughout Gippsland in warmer weather such as Magpies and snakes
Knowing more about the wildlife and how we can help protect them.
With so many of us getting out for our daily exercise during lockdown, Wellington Shire Council is reminding residents that local wildlife is also becoming more active in the lead-up to spring. People are urged to be aware that we share our environment with wildlife such as magpies and snakes. Wildlife is protected by Victorian law and managed by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP).
Keep a close eye out for snakes and other wildlife if you're exploring walking tracks or bike paths
While the council's main role is dealing with domestic animals, the wellbeing of our wildlife and the safety of people using our public spaces is always paramount. Council is reminding people that they should not harass or feed any wildlife, as this can alter their behaviour and increase the chances of a negative interaction with humans.
With the spring breeding season almost here, several native species of birds, including magpies, will sometimes protect their nesting young by swooping people who enter their territory. This behaviour can result in injury, so people are urged to avoid areas where birds are swooping.
Learning and protecting wildlife
DELWP has developed a Swooping Bird Map at wildlife watch where people can report incidents and help others stay out of these areas. The website includes tips on how to avoid interactions and protect yourself from swooping birds.
Snakes also become more active during spring as they come out of hibernation. During the warmer weather snakes will begin to move around, and encounters are possible in parks, walking tracks and natural spaces.
While an encounter with a snake might be frightening, the best thing to do is move away and give it some space. Never touch or attempt to move a snake. Anyone concerned about the location of a snake in a public area should call the DELWP Customer Service Centre on 136 186.
This news item was prepared by Wellington Shire Council but it applies to all of Gippsland.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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