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Garrett unleashes cane toad plan

18 Mar, 2010 07:24 AM
FEDERAL environment protection minister Peter Garrett today invited comment on a new plan to tackle the ever-expanding cane toad menace.

"This new draft plan will help coordinate efforts across the nation to manage the impacts of cane toads on key species and ecological communities which are most at risk," Mr Garrett said.

"As the significant work undertaken to date has shown, there are no easy solutions for dealing with the cane toad menace.

This plan focuses on what can be done now to manage the spread and impact of the introduced toad species, while research continues.

"Recent research studies have shown that some native animal species can adapt to the presence of cane toads after an initial sharp decrease in their numbers," Mr Garrett said.

"Therefore, the new approach being proposed in this plan is on protecting high priority native pecies at risk from cane toads.

"Once identified, such species and ecosystems will be targeted for local and regional action which offers communities a way to manage the impact of the pest on their local environment."

Cane toads were brought to North Queensland in the 1930s in a vain bid to control another introduced pest - the cane beetle.

They continue to spread across the nation's northern landscape – most recently into WA's Kimberley region for the first time.

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Cane toads are already in the cold New England.
Posted by High Country Gent, 18/03/2010 12:50:53 PM, on Queensland Country Life
Hehe. One can not read that and keep a straight face. Didn`t someone say they were gunna export them to China. I hope they get some labelling laws introduced. hilarious
Posted by PM In waiting, 19/03/2010 5:14:29 AM, on Queensland Country Life
do pink bats realy scare them?
Posted by graham, 19/03/2010 7:14:43 AM, on Queensland Country Life
Nothing serious will happen to control cane toads until they are found in lake Burley Grifith. Anyone heading for Canberra?
Posted by Gecko, 19/03/2010 8:14:10 AM, on Queensland Country Life
More waste of our taxes. The cane toad will never be controlled - the horse (or cane toad) has bolted. Exporting to China will be the best control we could get. If people can make money from them they will catch them. They are very easy to fatten on dog food, keep in an enclosure with good cover, and hey presto!!
Posted by Concerned Northerner, 19/03/2010 8:45:26 AM, on Queensland Country Life
Put em up in the roof, Pete, electrocution aught to fix em. If not then I'm sure their insulation value is at least R1.2. Whenever the EPA plans to 'fix' something then wise people duck for cover.
Posted by Ian Mott, 19/03/2010 9:53:32 AM, on Queensland Country Life
A bit more his speed, there will be no way of telling whether he has stuffed it up or not.
Posted by Qlander, 19/03/2010 9:58:55 AM, on Queensland Country Life
Good idea Gecko. While you're at it, toss a couple of wheelbarrow loads in Peter Garretts front yard too.
Posted by Trugger, 31/03/2010 3:47:21 AM, on Queensland Country Life

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