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HomeNewsSeasonal bird protection measures come into effect

Seasonal bird protection measures come into effect

The City of Greater Geelong is calling on the community to be mindful of seasonal dog regulations during the breeding season of beach-nesting birds such as the hooded plover.

Signage at beaches around the area like Breamlea Beach, Thirteenth Beach, Point Impossible, Collendina to the Point Lonsdale lighthouse caution that dogs must be on lead at all times between August through till the end of March.

Beach-nesting birds are some of the most threatened birds in the world, with their breeding season in September one of the most critical times to ensure the continuation of the species.

Once their young have hatched, hooded plovers face further challenges as beaches become busier throughout the summer months.

Geelong mayor Trent Sullivan asked beachgoers to be mindful of their activity to allow the birds to secure undisturbed space for nesting, feeding and nurturing their offspring.

“To protect plover nests and chicks, seasonal adjustments to dog regulations on beaches have been enacted,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“Please take note of and abide by the advisory signage indicating “Dog on-leash” zones that have been strategically placed in protected beach areas.”

Environment and Circular Economy chair Councillor Peter Murrihy echoed the mayor’s call for care.

“Please give these birds the space they need,” Cr Murrihy said.

“Keep your dogs on leash because unleashed dogs are one of the major threats to beach nesting birds.”

Members of the public can help safeguard beach-nesting birds by adhering to posted signs, following the seasonal dog regulations and maintaining a safe distance from signed or fenced breeding sites.

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