Isaac Regional Council would like to remind residents of the benefits of tree trimming while flying foxes are not roosting in their backyards. In anticipation of the annual migration of flying foxes th
Isaac Regional Council would like to remind residents of the benefits of tree trimming while flying foxes are not roosting in their backyards.
In anticipation of the annual migration of flying foxes throughout the Isaac region, taking proactive vegetation management is essential to reduce the risk of flying foxes roosting on your property.
The Queensland Government regulates flying-fox roost management under the Nature Conservation Act 1992.
If flying foxes were established at your property in previous years and you wish to take proactive vegetation management to reduce the risk of their return, then please contact the Department of Environment and Science on 13 74 68 for advice.
MORANBAH
Nearly 6,000 Little Red Flying Foxes are currently at 11 properties across Moranbah. It is expected to increase in the following weeks in line with previous seasons.
CLERMONT
Approximately 900 Little Red Flying Foxes are currently located in Centenary Park at Hoods Lagoon, away from residential backyards.
Council is regularly monitoring the roost and has taken steps to minimise disturbance to park users who can continue to enjoy safe and unimpeded access to most of the park area and facilities.
ISAAC REGION
With the arrival of Little Red Flying Foxes in Isaac, towns can expect to see an increase in Little Red Flying Fox activity possibly leading to roost establishment in yards with sufficient vegetation.
Trees with large dense canopies are attractive to flying foxes. Trimming or removing trees such as mangos, figs and Poinciana trees will help to avoid flying foxes being attracted to your property.
However, flying foxes may establish a roost in any tree particularly those with a large dense canopy.
For more information visit https://environment.des.qld.gov.au/wildlife/animals/living-with/bats/flying-foxes/roost-management#management_of_flying_fox_roosts or call Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227), or the Department of Environment and Science on 13 QGOV (13 74 62).
JEFF STEWART-HARRIS PSM Chief Executive Officer
Published: 27th September 2022