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read moreWith the platypus now officially a threatened species and listed as vulnerable in Victoria, the State Government is taking urgent action over its protection.
Many platypus populations in Victoria intersect with Melbourne’s peri-urban areas where population growth and urban sprawl has impacted on the waterways they rely on for habitat. Prolonged drought in rural areas has also had an impact on their numbers.
An initial cash injection of $250,000 will go immediately towards restoration works at key habitat sites while a further $50,000 will be used to develop a long-term action plan to ensure the future of the unique mammal.
This follows the Victorian Government’s approval of a Scientific Advisory Council recommendation to formally list the platypus population in Victoria as vulnerable.
Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio will in March convene a state-wide forum of experts to help support existing platypus conservation work as well as identifying new opportunities.
The Platypus Management Plan will guide longer term investment in research and monitoring, habitat protection and restoration and population augmentation including re-populating suitable rivers and creeks and enhancing genetic diversity through translocation.
In 2019 the Government announced a ban on opera house yabby nets and other closed freshwater crayfish traps to prevent accidental platypus drownings.
Minister D’Ambrosio notes “the platypus is one of our most loved species, known the world over as a symbol of Australia’s unique wildlife – that’s why we need to act quickly to address increasing pressure on its habitat and ensure the best outcome for this wonderful creature.”
“This initial funding will support the urgent work that needs to be done now to restore platypus habitats while we work on a long-term plan to ensure this much-loved species has a bright future.”
Minister D’Ambrosio adds “to further support and protect the state’s unique biodiversity more than $580,000 in grants will be shared between 13 projects for our icon species including the Spotted Tree Frog, the Southern Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby, and the Orange-bellied Parrot.”
The Victorian Budget 2020-21 includes more than $200 million in funding for biodiversity response.
The platypus is listed as endangered in South Australia and has been nominated for listing in NSW and nationally. Victoria’s Little Eagle population has also been listed as vulnerable.
18th December 2020 - Western Region Water Corporation prosecuted over polluting a platypus project
24th November 2020 - Aussie Ark returns Platypus to the Wild after Bushfire Rescue
23rd November 2020 - UNSW research finds platypus should be listed as threatened species
31st July 2019 - City of Logan community invited to help boost local platypus population
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