Clarence Valley News
Cane Toad invasion in the Clarence
Cane Toad invasion in the Clarence
The Clarence Valley is the southern frontline of the cane toad invasion in NSW. While toad populations have occurred in the lower Clarence region for some time now, the fires and floods of recent years have enabled toads to move into and populate new areas. Cane Toads are now reported at Shark Creek, Lawrence, Stockyard Creek, and Fortis Creek, with toads managing to ‘hitchhike’ into Ulmarra, Tucabia, and Grafton in recent weeks. These areas are all well inside the Cane Toad Biosecurity Zone and are of significant concern. Thankfully, residents have reported these incursions to ToadScan, the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) or the Clarence Landcare office meaning a quick response and ongoing monitoring could occur.
Clarence Landcare continues to map and conduct control on the cane toad frontline; however, the hard work and dedication of Clarence Valley community members and groups need to be celebrated. Clarence Valley Conservation in Action group (CVCIA) and the Angourie Participation Team has worked to control and contain cane toad populations in our region for many years. Clarence Landcare receives and sees examples regularly of community members taking the time to control cane toads on their properties and around their neighbourhoods.
These efforts remain critical at the invasion frontline and in areas with long-established populations. Controlling cane toads on private property and public spaces helps create safe havens for wildlife and pets and reduces their spread. Research also shows that community toad-busting is an effective tool in the fight against cane toads, as well as being a fun, social activity.
Clarence Landcare has community toad busts coming up this week and throughout April. If you’re interested in learning more about cane toads, how to identify them and what to do if you come across them, join the Landcare teams at one of the bust locations below. It’s an excellent way to enjoy the outdoors while getting to know the native wildlife that come out after dark.
- Maclean – Friday 31st March 2023. Meet at Wherret Park carpark 7pm.
- Townsend – Friday 14th April 2023. Meet at Townsend Park carpark 7pm.
- Ashby – Friday 21st April 2023. Meet at Ashby Hall Reserve carpark 7pm.
- Yamba – Friday 28th April 2023. Meet at Yamba Golf & Country Club carpark 7pm.
Bring a torch and sturdy shoes. RSVP by texting 0419 941 118 with your name, the event you wish to join and the numbers you have attending. Watch Clarence Landcare’s Facebook page for additional information and events.
Any cane toad sightings or control within the biosecurity zone should be reported to the ToadScan website or App or the online NSW DPI Report an unusual animal form. Helpful resources can also be found on the ToadScan website. Please contact Clarence Landcare on 02 66435009 with any questions or concerns you have about cane toads or to pick up a free Household Cane Toad Collection.
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