Published On: 3-25-2010
Source: The Daily Liberal
Beware: snakes on a flood plain
KIM BARTLEY
Residents in the north-west of NSW are being told to seal gaps under doors and holes in walls as snakes seek to escape floodwaters.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has confirmed receiving “dozens of reports of snake sightings”, most of them of the mulga, western brown, eastern brown, python and bandy bandy variety.
NSW emergency services minister Steven Whan, who was reported to have visited isolated Goodooga yesterday, raised the snake alarm this week when declaring a natural disaster in the shires of Bourke, Brewarrina and Walgett.
“With reports of an increased number of snake sightings, a snake catcher is being sourced, along with a veterinarian to treat pets that may be bitten,” he said.
Later, Industry and Investment NSW reported they were working with the State Emergency Service and the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water to find the “best course of action to remove snakes where they pose a risk to humans”.
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Source: The Daily Liberal
Beware: snakes on a flood plain
KIM BARTLEY
Residents in the north-west of NSW are being told to seal gaps under doors and holes in walls as snakes seek to escape floodwaters.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has confirmed receiving “dozens of reports of snake sightings”, most of them of the mulga, western brown, eastern brown, python and bandy bandy variety.
NSW emergency services minister Steven Whan, who was reported to have visited isolated Goodooga yesterday, raised the snake alarm this week when declaring a natural disaster in the shires of Bourke, Brewarrina and Walgett.
“With reports of an increased number of snake sightings, a snake catcher is being sourced, along with a veterinarian to treat pets that may be bitten,” he said.
Later, Industry and Investment NSW reported they were working with the State Emergency Service and the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water to find the “best course of action to remove snakes where they pose a risk to humans”.
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