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DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES PLANT INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES What is the impact of Magpie Geese? & what can be done about them?

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Pests – the No.1 issue to evoke the ire of farmers!

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES 2014 the issue raised in small-group meeting in the Darwin area. Reports from farmers indicating problem building over the last 2-3 seasons. & the situation (anecdotally) is said to be worsening.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) Unique member of the order Anseriformes, in a family & genus distinct from all other living waterfowl – i.e. the only one of its type! Protected species – can only be taken under permit. Populations vary between 1.2 – 6.0 million birds. They belong to the Crown/the people. Therefore a local suggestion for research to be directed to bio-sterilise the population will probably meet with some resistance… A few facts

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Priority is to maintain the industry’s social licence to operate. PLANT INDUSTRIES GROUP Cautionary

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Mitigating damage PLANT INDUSTRIES GROUP Issue is mitigating damage NOT body count.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES 30 July 2014 Harvest Fresh Fruits (aka Oolloo Farms), Berry Springs. Strategy discussed for mitigating immediate & future damage. Discussion on ecology of magpie geese & observed changes in behaviour – DLRM. Crop damage mitigation permits – NT Parks & Wildlife Commission. Lawful use of firearms – NT Police Force. Using registered hunting bodies – NT Field & Game Assoc. Agri-chemical prohibitions – NT Dept. Primary Industry & Fisheries. What’s been done so far PLANT INDUSTRIES GROUP

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Currently no case to do anything. No evidence of the degree or extent of economic impact of this species on the industry. Being provocative

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Concurrent research required: 1.Identify geo-spatial distribution, onset, frequency & bio- physical & economic impact of the magpie geese on the Darwin regional mango industry. 2.Identify the potential causes of changes to magpie goose behaviour in orchards. 3.Evaluate a number of novel damage mitigation techniques. Research is critical

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Specific research activities:  Field bird count estimates at wetland roosts & on orchards.  Field crop-damage assessments.  Field assessments of ancillary damage e.g., irrigation infrastructure.  In-shed assessments of fruit downgraded due to magpie geese damage.  Harnessing of ‘Judas’ geese with GPS-transmitters to monitor spatial movement patterns.  Wetland and orchard observations of geese behaviour around shooting & harvest seasons.  Application & testing of a range of ‘novel’ damage mitigation techniques in damage reduction.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES 1.Continuation of lawful damage mitigation strategies that can be utilised this season to reduce economic impact. 2.Essential research as discussed with industry co- investment. 3.Medium-term changes to policy & regulations to sustainably manage magpie geese populations from impacting Top End cropping systems. The proposed strategy PLANT INDUSTRIES GROUP

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES If all else fails we have a Plan B

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES