SteveNT
Very Well-Known Member
Which community were you in Steve?
I agree, we are starting to see a resurgence in some species that were affected by the toads, mulgas for example certaintly seem to be turning up more often than they did 5 years ago. But alot of the decline, particularly in the mammal numbers, is not attributed to the toads. We know they are still there, no one says they aren't. But they are not in the same numbers that thye used to be.
I'mheading out to get inebriated. I'll hold my breath and look forward to reading more on this tomorrow.
I'm seeing bandicoots, frillies, water pythons, lots of v mertensii, mulgas, whips and everything but quolls, lots of these guys vanished after the toads. Last time on Coroboree I saw toads in sunglasses backstroking across the river. Nothing touched them, not freshies, not salties, not birds and not fish. Country is more resilient than some would make out.
Which Community? Jeez bro, that's "commercial in confidence" ha ha. Enjoy!
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