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Canberrans Advocate for Virtual Fencing to Cut Wildlife Collisions

Residents of Canberra are rallying for the implementation of virtual fencing to mitigate wildlife-vehicle collisions, particularly involving kangaroos and wombats. On March 15, 2024, the ACT Greens Deputy Leader, Jo Clay, presented a petition with over 1,300 signatures to the ACT Government, advocating for a trial along Erindale Drive, a known hotspot for such incidents.

The petition emphasizes the need to address the alarming number of wildlife collisions. From July 2024 to June 2025, there were 4,464 ranger callouts related to wildlife incidents, with 621 callouts occurring in June alone. Clay pointed out that these figures likely underrepresent the actual number of collisions, as they only reflect reported incidents to the ACT Government.

“Accidentally hitting wildlife with a car is incredibly distressing,” said Clay. “It affects not only the animal but also the driver and witnesses. We need measures that make streets safer for everyone, including the wildlife that shares our environment.”

The petition underscores the strong connection Canberrans feel to their natural surroundings. Clay stated that implementing a virtual fencing trial is a critical step in protecting both the community and its wildlife. The proposal aims to reduce kangaroo-vehicle collisions and, if successful, expand to other areas prone to such incidents.

Proven Effectiveness of Virtual Fencing

Evidence from previous trials supports the potential effectiveness of virtual fencing. The Eurobodalla Council reported a trial that resulted in a remarkable 90% reduction in kangaroo fatalities. Similarly, a trial in Victoria’s Surf Coast indicated an 81% reduction in wildlife road collisions over three years.

Virtual fencing employs a cost-effective and non-invasive technology designed to alert animals of oncoming traffic. The system uses devices mounted on roadside posts that emit high-frequency sounds and flashing lights when they detect vehicle headlights, particularly at night or in low-light conditions. This approach aims to deter wildlife, especially kangaroos, from crossing roads as vehicles approach, without causing harm or restricting animal movement.

Urgent Need for Action

The urgency of this initiative is echoed by lead petitioner Aisha Bottrill, who recounted a distressing experience involving an injured kangaroo on Erindale Drive. “Just the other week, I had to stop and wait with an injured female kangaroo who sadly lost her joey,” Bottrill explained. “This is why we so urgently need a virtual fencing trial here in Canberra.”

Bottrill also highlighted the perspective of wildlife carers, who have noted a decrease in callouts in areas where virtual fencing has been implemented. “They know it works and can see firsthand the impact it has on reducing collisions,” she added.

As Canberrans advocate for this important trial, the hope is that the ACT Government will recognize the community’s commitment to protecting both its residents and the wildlife that enriches the landscape. The petition serves as a clear indication of the public’s desire for proactive solutions to enhance safety for all.

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