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Temporary Exclusion Zones help save the hooded plover

December 26, 2018 BY

BARWON Coast is working to give the threatened hooded plover a chance at survival this summer by putting Temporary Exclusion Zones in place and supporting the enforcement of relevant laws.

Sadly, on December 18, Barwon Coast reported that one male adult and one chick were missing (presumed dead) from the 16-17W area of Ocean Grove Beach.

A post to social media said the cause of death was unknown, but what they did know was that many dogs off-leash were observed running through the area prior to the birds’ disappearance.

Barwon Coast chief executive officer Gary McPike said the temporary exclusion zones would be declared on an “as-needs” basis and would vary in place and location along the coastline.

“Under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 regulations, Barwon Coast can declare temporary exclusion zones,” he said.

“At present we have one temporary exclusion zone in place to reduce the disturbance to hooded plovers chicks between 16 and 17W on Ocean Grove Main Beach.

“We also have numerous eggs and nest sites at other areas on the Barwon Coast, which are well signed, but won’t be declared a temporary exclusion zone until any chicks hatch.”

Mr McPike said he asked the public not to walk through the exclusion zones.

“Even walking along at the water’s edge is a huge disturbance as this is right where the chicks feed,” he said.

“You must take the inland path to walk around the area.” He said enforcement could also play an important part in protecting the hooded plover.

“It is important for people to remember that hooded plovers are protected, and taking, destroying or disturbing hooded plovers, their chicks or nests is a crime,” he said.

“Allowing your dog to chase or harass wildlife is also a crime.

“The community are encouraged to confidentially report any information related to people taking or destroying wildlife to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”

There is also an increased presence of a City of Greater Geelong local laws officer on the Barwon Coast, who is focussing on enforcing dog regulations. A map of the current exclusion zones is at barwoncoast.com.au/hoodedplovers. See also, “Speak up and help the hoodies”, page 41.

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