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Dog poo hits the fan at local park

Dog poo has hit the fan at the You Yangs, with authorities launching a crackdown on “careless owners”.
Walkers in the regional park were “fed-up” with frequently encountering droppings along popular trails, Parks Victoria said.
A “handful of careless dog-owners” were responsible, the department said.
“Parks Victoria rangers plan to crack-down on dog owners who fail to collect their dog’s waste or fail to keep their dogs on a lead, with infringement notices for $317 to be applied for either offence.
“It’s a move bound to find support with visitors to the You Yangs who are also fed-up with the careless behaviour of some dog owners.
“Parks Victoria has received a number of emails from visitors who have also noticed dog waste along walking trails, particularly the popular ascent to Flinders Peak.”
Parks Victoria wanted anyone encountering “prohibited or inappropriate behaviour” at the You Yangs to make a report on 131 963.
The department said it permitted dogs in the park only when “under control” on a leash.
Park ranger Tamara Karner pointed out that someone else had to deal with dog poo left behind in the You Yangs.
“The You Yangs is a special place, with its distinctive and accessible granite peaks offering many great walks and views.
“Unfortunately, some visitors are leaving behind their dog’s waste, which is being left to park rangers and other conscientious visitors to deal with,” Ms Karner said.
“We don’t like fining people but for the enjoyment of everyone and protection of the area we will be making dog-walkers a focus of our attention.”

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