Wildlife Offence – Cape Bridgewater – Sunday, 22 January 2023

Reference: CSV4172

Date: 22/01/2023

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Date: 22/01/2023
Location: CAPE BRIDGEWATER
The Conservation Regulator is seeking information from the public after hooded plover habitat and nesting areas were destroyed and a chick was killed at a beach in Cape Bridgewater over the weekend.

Birdlife Australia volunteers alerted the Conservation Regulator of the incident on Sunday 22 January and are now investigating a possible after party or celebration on the beach where the incident took place.

On Saturday night or early Sunday morning, a vehicle was driven along the beach, through the nesting area and over the chick.
The Conservation Regulator is urging anyone with information about this incident to report it confidentially to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

Hooded Plovers are protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 and it is illegal to hunt, take, destroy, injure or interfere with them, their habitat, or the signage protecting them. Severe penalties apply.

The maximum penalty for hunting, taking or destroying wildlife ranges from $8,261 to $41,305 and/or six to 24 months’ imprisonment.
The maximum penalty for an act of aggravated cruelty on any animal is $92,460 and/or 24 months’ imprisonment.
It is also illegal to damage, disturb or destroy any wildlife habitat or interfere with signs erected to protect them. Both offences carry a maximum penalty of $9,246.
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