Community Connect Issue 44

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WARMER WEATHER BRINGS ACTIVE WILDLIFE The warmer weather has arrived meaning more people are out and about using the parks, walking tracks and cycle ways. Local wildlife are also becoming more active so it’s important to remember some handy tips.

Snakes Snakes are not naturally aggressive and always prefer to retreat. They will only attack if hurt or provoked. Most bites occur when people try to capture or kill a snake. REMEMBER THESE TIPS:

If you come across a snake walk away calmly Wear long pants and boots Scan the ground ahead of you when bushwalking Keep yards clear of long grass and items that provide cover, such as timber stacks, rock or discarded household items

Aviaries also attract mice which attract snakes so try and keep rodent numbers down by keeping your bird enclosures clean

Avoid areas with dense ground cover to prevent accidently stepping on a snake

Walk your dog on a lead to help keep them safe. If you find a snake in your home, and would like it removed, contact Wildlife Carers on 6628 1866 or WIRES Northern Rivers 6628 1898.

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