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Mountain Pygmy Possum - Hotham Heights
The Border Mail
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12/5/2023
Dean Heinze - wildlife biologist, is up at Hotham Heights for the Mountain Pygmy Possum survey.
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Hi, I'm Dean Hines, I'm a wildlife biologist and I work for the Alpine Resorts Victoria,
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but also within the Alpine National Park and for the North East Catchment Management Authority.
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So the monitoring that I undertake is for the endangered Mount Pygmy Possum and it's
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located in Mount Bulla, the Falls Creek and Mount Hotham resorts, but it's also found
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within the Alpine National Park.
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The monitoring that I do is based on mark recapture where I live capture the animals
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and then I check on the condition of the animals and give each animal an individual number
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through an ear tag.
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I also take a little part of the ear which is a genetic sample.
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So over time what we're trying to do is look at these populations and look at the health
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of them to see how they're travelling genetically and then also look at other issues like do
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we need to do more fox control or more cat control and how is that helping.
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The possums that you've seen, they're all full grown.
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They don't get any bigger than this.
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So they might get fatter than this but they don't get any bigger.
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So this one you can really see the milk.
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She'll have four young.
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In a nutshell that's sort of the monitoring but we have a number of sites across the Alpine
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National Park and across the Alpine resorts as well.
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One of the major issues for the conservation of the Mount Pygmy Possum is the habitat fragmentation
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which has been caused by things like roads, ski runs or ski resort developments which
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have basically encroached on habitat or broken up habitat.
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So some of our big projects in the past have been to try and relink these habitats and
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this was first done at Mount Hotham in the 1980s when a tunnel or culverts were put under
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the road to link the habitat above and below the Greater Alpine Road and that was really
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successful because the possum started using that and it linked basically the males with
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the females and that tunnel is affectionately known as the Tunnel of Love.
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So that goes back a long way but we've done that more recently also at a place called
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Mount Little Higginbotham where we've managed to put tunnels under the road and we've actually
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put microchip breeders within those tunnels so when I've been catching the animals I've
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been putting microchips like what they put in cats and dogs in the Mount Pygmy Possums
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and what that means is that whenever an animal uses that tunnel we can actually monitor its
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movements and start to look at how effective and how well used these tunnels are.
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So one of the big food sources for the pygmy possums particularly at this time of the year
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in November and December is the bogon moths.
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Now bogon moths migrate from the lowland areas into the alpine area to what they call 'estivate'
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or escape the heat and those bogon moths accumulate at great numbers in the boulder fields which
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are the same areas of habitat for the pygmy possum.
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What we noticed in 2017 is that very few bogon moths turned up in the alpine area and what
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that means is that the pygmy possums couldn't put on very much condition, didn't produce
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very much milk and they actually lost a lot of their pouch young for that year so that
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looked very dire at the time for the possums.
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Now thankfully the year since that the bogon moths have improved and in fact last year
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bogon moth numbers were relatively high and what that has meant this year is that we've
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actually got higher numbers of pygmy possums in some of the key areas than what we've had
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in recent years.
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So bogon moths are really important, I mean pygmy possums are omnivorous so they eat lots
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of other things as well but the bogon moth is really important because it usually turns
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up at the end of winter and in spring which is the time when the pygmy possums wake up
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out of their hibernation and need to put on condition and also to raise young so that's
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why the bogon moths are very important but it looks like you know maybe we're in the
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new era where bogon moths just aren't as consistent in their numbers as they once were arriving
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in the Alps so I guess that's going to provide challenges in the future where some years
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could be very lean for pygmy possums whereas other years we could get a big flush of bogon
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moths and get some good outcomes in those years.
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