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Regulator tracks cruel killers of kangaroo, wallaby

By Liz BellJuly 4, 2024Updated:July 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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INVESTIGATIONS are underway into the alleged the mutilation of a swamp wallaby and a kangaroo in the Balnarring and Somers areas. The Conservation Regulator has confirmed it has received reports of the animals being found on or around 24 June with limbs missing and mutilation injuries. The swamp wallaby was found in Coolart Reserve, Balnarring Beach, near the back gate to Balnarring Beach Road, while the mutilated kangaroo was found near South Beach Road, Somers.

A spokeswoman for the Conservation Regulator said reports had been received of two separate incidents in the Balnarring and Somers areas involving the discovery of swamp wallaby remains and the alleged mutilation of a kangaroo. “We take all allegations of wildlife crime seriously and rely on detailed information from the public to investigate. If anyone has further information about these incidents or any other wildlife crime, we urge them to come forward and make a report to Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000. Callers can remain anonymous,” she said.

Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor David Gill said it was illegal to willfully injure or kill protected animals and offenders faced penalties of more than $9600 and/or six months in prison. Further penalties under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 may also apply.

Gill said a peninsula wildlife management plan was needed to protect wildlife. “It is appalling to think that this could happen on the Mornington Peninsula,” he said. “Shooting of wildlife, particularly kangaroos, is sanctioned under licence by the state government. “The swamp wallabies found along the Spit between Merricks Creek and the Bay at Balnarring Beach are wonderful small creatures that do no harm. “This incident confirms the need for a peninsula wildlife management plan in order to help protect and ensure the viability of our local wildlife.”

The Conservation Regulator works in partnership with Crime Stoppers Victoria to investigate reports of wildlife crime. Confidential reports can be made by calling 1800 333 000.

First published in the Mornington News – 2 July 2024

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