The November 29th meeting was somewhat of a double header. A short and sweet AGM, followed by a very interesting presentation from Dr. Julie Robson - "A Pest Free Urban Sanctuary." The highlight of the AGM was a presentation by IPP Peter Buchanan who recapped the activity during his Presidential year, July 2017 - June 2018. An excellent year - well done Peter and also a big thanks and congrats to all St Johns members for their active and enthusiastic participation. The Minutes of the meeting will be circulated in due course. Eastern Bays residents are flocking to join a national ‘predator-free’ campaign helping increase the numbers of native songbirds in their gardens, parks and reserves. The Eastern Bays Songbird Project was set up in 2017 by local bird and restoration enthusiasts, many of whom have been working in the area for decades. The project has quickly brought together locals and gained support from others further afield who are keen to rid their neighborhoods of rats and other mammalian pests. So far over 200 rat traps have been set on private properties and in local reserves to help control rat numbers. Project Manager Julie Robson advised the meeting that rats are a major problem for our native wildlife. They eat the eggs of birds and compete for food sources including fruits and seeds." Lots of people have been keen to help get rid of rats and have taken one of the traps out on loan. Julie and her team teach people how to safely set and check the traps, provide "Catch statistics", and provide ongoing support." |