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  • Wombats and Hazard Reduction

    Saw this guy just hanging out
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    And the burning off from the lookout
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  • #2
    Poor wombat is suffering a bit from the mange. It's been a big issue in Tassie too.

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    • #3
      Oh yeah very very common up here. Rarely see one without it. He seemed healthy enough otherwise. Had a good growl and bark at me for getting too close.
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      • #4
        Just had a trip on my motorbike from Brissy to Philip Island and back, I saw lots of dead ones on the road. Made me sad every time.

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        • seaslug
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          I bet they didn't do the cars much good either!
          Like hitting a mini Sherman tank.

      • #5
        Now a wombat that close is not something you see every day! Normally they scarper pretty darn quick.
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        • Toddyh
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          He took off not long after this shot Lloyd. But not before barking and growling at me.

      • #6
        Sad to see the wombats plight, I read that a lousy 100k was put up by the Tassie government to help the situation. For every dollar Tassie raises in GST they get back $1.76! (of course WA is the major donor) Maybe they could use some of those donation to boost that up. PS nice pics Todd.
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        • #7
          Two nice shots there Todd. If possible it's a good idea to get down to eye level with most critters, it makes a hell of a difference. Having a long lens makes this easier of course.
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          • #8
            Thanks Mick. I was trying to approach slowly and get down to Wally but once I reached this point he started barking a growling at me.
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