Save Canberra's Kangaroos

Save Canberra's Kangaroos Defending the lives of Canberra’s kangaroos and pushing for an end to the ACT’s annual kill 🦘

For anyone unsure about the effectiveness of virtual fencing - take a read of this!So pleasing to see how successful vir...
02/09/2025

For anyone unsure about the effectiveness of virtual fencing - take a read of this!

So pleasing to see how successful virtual fencing
has been on Forest Road in Victoria. Now it’s Canberra’s turn 🙌🏻

Well done Jason from Surf Coast Wildlife Rescue 👏🏼

Reminder for ACT residents to sign our petition for a virtual fencing trial here in Canberra!

https://epetitions.parliament.act.gov.au/details/e-pet-031-25

Could ‘virtual fencing’ protect wildlife?

Forest Road in Anglesea used to see between 200 and 250 kangaroo and wallaby roadstrike incidents every year.

As a founding member of Surfcoast Wildlife Rescue Jason Cichocki made regular patrols of the 12.8 kilometre stretch of road that was one of the area’s worst hotspots for collisions between wildlife and cars.

‘My morning patrol also consisted of removing at least five birds a day off the road that had been squashed by vehicles each and every day. These birds ranged from magpies, ravens, cockatoos, kookaburras, owls and tawny frogmouths,’ he told a recent hearing of the wildlife roadstrike inquiry held in Geelong.

But one small change saw the number of collisions plummet.

Virtual fencing was installed along the stretch of road in June 2022. The ‘fence’ consisted of a series of bollards fitted with devices that emit a sound and set off flashing lights.

Activated by headlights, the devices alert foraging wildlife of approaching vehicles.

‘After the installation I continued to do my four patrols per day and it was really interesting to watch the reaction of the animals at night,’ Mr Cichocki told the hearing.

‘When my headlights would set off the sensors, triggering the light and sound, I could see the kangaroos and wallabies moving off into the bush well before I was there.

‘My lights were setting off the three or four sensors ahead, which was about 75 to 100 metres away, which was giving the animals ample time to move away well before I even got there,’ he said.

At the end of the three-year long trial Mr Cichocki said there had been a decrease in wildlife roadstrike of 81 per cent.

And the five dead birds he used to collect each day?

‘Since the installation of virtual fencing over the past three years, I have only had to remove 16 birds in total. Yes that's right, 16 birds in total in three years. That's 5,459 birds' lives that have been saved by virtual fencing in the last three years,’ he said.

But it’s not all good news.

While the Forest Road trial has been a huge success, a similar trial conducted on Phillip Island saw no improvement from the installation of virtual fencing.

Read the full article: vicparl.news/3HQBgcE

A great letter in the Canberra Times today.
30/08/2025

A great letter in the Canberra Times today.

Virtual fencing petition update! 📣We have brought the closing date forward from the end of November to 16 September to e...
29/08/2025

Virtual fencing petition update! 📣

We have brought the closing date forward from the end of November to 16 September to ensure we get a response from the Minister this year as the Minister must respond within 3 months of the petition closing.

With just over two weeks to sign it, if you’re an ACT resident and you haven’t signed it, hop to it! (no pun intended) 🦘

Know someone who is an ACT resident who hasn’t signed it? Share it with them 🙏🏼

We are so close to 1000 signatures and, on average, not many ACT Legislative Assembly petitions crack over 1000, so let’s get there ✊🏼

Virtual fencing has been extremely effective in places like Eurobodalla Shire and in Victoria’s Surf Coast! It’s time we trialed it here 🙌🏻

https://epetitions.parliament.act.gov.au/details/e-pet-031-25

SIGN.THE.PETITION 📝

Thousands of kangaroos and joeys have been killed on these mountains - Mt Ainslie and Mt Majura, which comprise over 110...
21/08/2025

Thousands of kangaroos and joeys have been killed on these mountains - Mt Ainslie and Mt Majura, which comprise over 1100 hectares of grassy woodlands including steep, forested hillsides. One of our followers, Whitney, writes "I grew up near these mountains and have witnessed the total decimation of kangaroo populations. All the spots they once were are now barren and devoid of life. You can easily go walking on the Ainslie and Hackett side and not see a single kangie.
It's heartbreaking. I used to love walking past the mobs chilling out just living their lives. I have no idea why these mountains take such a hit each year.
One year I saw kangaroos lying dead by the roadside of Mt Ainslie with their throats destroyed from bullets or knives or whatever killing device was used on these poor innocent kangaroos. 💔💔💔
📼Jane Robinson 2021-2022

Chris’ letter in the Canberra Times this morning.
20/08/2025

Chris’ letter in the Canberra Times this morning.

It takes a killer a moment to s***f out the life of a mother kangaroo. Few joeys survive in these circumstances but when...
15/08/2025

It takes a killer a moment to s***f out the life of a mother kangaroo. Few joeys survive in these circumstances but when they do, it takes many months of intensive care to raise her baby. But the care is delivered by dedicated wildlife carers with a lot of love. There's no money in it...unlike the shooters who get paid. As one carer says, it takes a village to raise a joey. ❤❤❤
📼Jane Robinson

Keith’s letter in the Canberra Times this morning.
13/08/2025

Keith’s letter in the Canberra Times this morning.

Carol’s letter in the Canberra Times this morning.
11/08/2025

Carol’s letter in the Canberra Times this morning.

More photos from our vigil today.Thank you to everyone who came and to those who were there in spirit ❤️‍🩹🦘📸 Rey Berkelm...
09/08/2025

More photos from our vigil today.

Thank you to everyone who came and to those who were there in spirit ❤️‍🩹🦘

📸 Rey Berkelmans

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