A rising number of possums spotted around Hawke’s Bay has led to rural landowners being asked to undertake annual possum control and baiting.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council says possum control is still the responsibility of landowners.
The regional council voted in December last year to amend the Regional Pest Management Plan and to consider funding the use of professional contractors for possum control, after consulting with the community who were strongly in favour of that change.
“We know there are some in the rural community who are seeing an increase in possums in their local area and this was factored into the regional council review of the possum programme,” HBRC biosecurity biodiversity principal adviser Mark Mitchell said.
“Unfortunately, we are not in a position to implement this transition as soon as we would like so we are reminding landowners to please undertake annual possum control to ensure possum numbers do not increase any further.”