Question
Number
5
Subject
Environment
(Pest, weed and feral animal management)
(Pest, weed and feral animal management)
Asked by
Cain, Peter
Directed to
Minister for City and Government Services
Question asked on
25 November 2024
Answer due on
05 January 2025
Question asked
- What is the ACT Government policy on minimising the impact of non-native invasive species, particularly foxes, from inhabiting developed suburban areas of the ACT.
- What key markers are used to identify activity of non-native invasive species, particularly foxes, in developed suburban areas of the ACT.
- Has the ACT Government identified an increase, decrease or consistent level of activity of non-native invasive species, particularly foxes, (a) in developed suburban areas of the ACT, (b) in developed suburban areas of the Belconnen District and (c) on Mt Rogers.
- When did the ACT Government last investigate Mt Rogers for fox habitation.
- How does the ACT Government mitigate the risk of (a) possums and other native non-invasive species and (b) domestic animals, from consuming baits designed to combat non-native invasive species.
Answer
Answer Published
17 December 2024
Answered by
Minister for City and Government Services
Answer
Please see attached PDF for a copy of the answer to question on notice No 5.
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