Why we’re not actually seeing ‘plague proportions’ of animals this spring
Wildlife Victoria have dismissed claims Victoria is seeing plague proportions of animals after a report claimed there was a boom of snakes and kangaroos.
Chief executive officer, Lisa Palmer, says animals are being born earlier than normal thanks to a warmer winter and spring.
“While it might look that there’s a lot more of them out there … our wildlife will have their young when the weather warms up,” she told Ross and Russel.
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She also revealed while the organisation is usually concerned about summer, the last two Octobers have been a “nightmare”.
“We’ve had floods, even this year, in a short space of time, we’ve had high heat followed by cold snaps followed by bushfires … the weather’s extremely erratic,” she said.
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