10-20-2018, 09:47 PM
Because they are an introduced species to Tasmania, there is no way they could be relocated elsewhere in Tasmania. The logistics involved with trying to relocate them, capture, transport to the mainland, quarantine, finding somewhere suitable etc, it's not feasible when they're not a priority species unfortunately.
It is awfully unfair, they're just doing what they do to survive.
Considering they were introduced not long after Tasmania was colonised by the brits, I think any disruption to nature was the last thing on their mind.
It is awfully unfair, they're just doing what they do to survive.
Considering they were introduced not long after Tasmania was colonised by the brits, I think any disruption to nature was the last thing on their mind.