Reminder to control dogs to protect penguins
4 February 2019
The death of a juvenile little blue
penguin/kororā, killed by a dog near the Whangawehi stream
at Mahia Peninsula, has prompted the Department of
Conservation (DOC) to remind owners to control their dogs.
DOC East Coast Operations Manager John Lucas said little blue penguins are vulnerable as they leave the nest. This is a reminder to owners to keep dogs under control around coastal areas.
“Little blue penguins are at risk of being attacked by dogs and to keep penguins safe, dogs should be on a lead at all times.
“Penguins have a strong smell which is quite attractive to dogs. While on land they are very vulnerable and have no defense against a dogs bite” Mr Lucas said.
To keep our penguins safe:
Put your dog on a leash around penguin
areas.
Keep your dog away from nests and warn others
nearby of the location.
Leave penguins alone. Usually
scruffy birds are simply moulting.
The public are urged
to contact the DOC hotline (0800 36 24 68) to report injured
native wildlife or instances of animal attack.
- Ends–
Gordon Campbell: On How US Courts Are Helping Donald Trump Steal The Mid-Terms
Forest And Bird: Government Biodiversity Credit Scheme Welcomed As Opportunity For Restoration
Office of the Ombudsman: Ombudsman Publishes Findings On Ministry Of Education Sensitive Claims Scheme
Nelson City Council: Mayor Welcomes Auditor-General Decision Not To Prosecute Councillor
Johnnie Freeland: Ko Tātou Tātou - Climate Action In Aotearoa Begins With Relationship
Zero Waste Network Aotearoa: Container Return Scheme Bill Would Double Recycling Rates And Put Money Back In Households
Wellington City Council: Statement From The Wellington Mayoral Forum On Options For Regional Governance Reform

