Outfoxing Manly's penguin snatcher
The battle to save Sydney's penguins
is underway by The National Parks and Wildlife Service and volunteers in
Operation Little Penguin. A lone fox's reign of terror in Sydney's northern beaches has come to
an end, after rangers trapped and shot the predator early on Saturday
morning.
The carcass has now been taken to Taronga Zoo, where veterinarians will conduct a necropsy to examine the fox's stomach contents and bite pattern.
Based on advice from Taronga Zoo, the NPWS believes the one fox was responsible for the fairy penguin massacre. But as a precaution, it will continue the operation until at least Monday, with one shooter on patrol Saturday night and fox traps to be left in the bush for another week. "It is possible that there could be another fox involved," Mr Hay warned. "We've taken out a significant predator here, but we're just being cautious."
The little penguins that call the coastal heath at North Head home constitute the last remaining colony on the NSW mainland, but their proximity to Manly's urban area has left them vulnerable to attacks from dogs and foxes.
Mr Hay said the carnage of the past fortnight is relatively uncommon. A previous attack in 2009 resulted in 13 penguin deaths, while 20 were killed in 2000, he said.
Local penguin warden Sally Garman said the 26 deaths over the past fortnight were a terrible blow to the local penguin population, but the colony would survive. "It's devastating but it's not catastrophic to this colony of penguins," she said. "We can save them."
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