Wildlife Management Plan for the Great Barrier Reef Airport at Hamilton Island

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Wildlife Management Plan for the Great Barrier Reef Airport at Hamilton Island Dr Graham Hall, Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water, and Dale Criss, Hamilton Island Ltd

History Keith Williams and Ansett 1984 first Ansett jet service 1994 GBRA-HI licensed by CASA 1999 first Qantas 737 service 1999 Wildlife Management Plan for HI 2001 HIE purchases GBRA 2005 Virgin Blue commences services 2006 GBRA Wildlife Management Plan

Yearly harvest of wallabies and deer at Hamilton Island 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total wal Wal/trip Total deer Deer/trip

Strike rates per 10,000 movements by airport Airport Strikes recorded by ATSB Strike rate/10,000 movements Northern Mackay 13 3.56 Townsville 24 3.66 Cairns 36 3.48 Southern Canberra 22 1.89 Adelaide 43 3.87 Melbourne 42 2.37 Birdstrikes per se are an Australia-wide phenomenon. Birdstrike rate at northern airports peaked during February, May and October with a low during August. Birdstrikes are most frequent between 0700 1100 hours and again between 1900-2100 hours. Strike data from Great Barrier Reef Airport at Hamilton Island between May 2000 and June 2006 indicate that most wildlife was struck between April and July (59%), and February was the only month not to record a strike. Strikes occurred between 0000 and 1700 hours.

Most struck wildlife in Australia, 1991 2001. Only species known to occur on Hamilton Island have been included. (*ATSB 2003) Species Strikes recorded Australian Hazard ranking* Strikes recorded on HI Ibis 39 2 - Duck 52 3 - Galah 154 5 - Plover 143 14 4 Curlew 31 15 - Peewee 18 16 8 Cockatoos 14-3 Swallow 66-14 Corvids 9 - - Tern na - 1 Kite na - 1 Kookaburra na - 1 Heron na - 1 Cuckoo-shrike na - 1 Seagull na - 1 Bats 72 4 5 Deer na - - Wallabies na - - Brushtail possum na - - Goanna na - 1

The airport management plan describes a system (ATSB 2003) for objectively managing wildlife hazards. Five assessment categories, each with a list of sub-categories to be evaluated, are used to indicate the performance of the airport wildlife hazard management plan. These categories are: Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Management functions related to wildlife hazards at or in the vicinity of the airport. Bird control at or in the vicinity of the airport. Mammal control at or in the vicinity of the airport. Management of wildlife habitat and food sources on airport property. Land uses and food sources off-airport that may impact on wildlife hazards onairport.

Issue Encourage living with wildlife in a safe and sustainable manner Removal of food attractants to wildlife. Addresses issues of harassment, damage to buildings, removal of property, bird faeces on furniture and infrastructure. Manage health issues and encourage problem species to relocate away from the resort. Building design to limit potential for damage caused by wildlife. Removal of property by wildlife. Damage to island ecology Actions Promote value of native wildlife through education, brochures, talks etc... Information in guest rooms on issues of attracting and feeding wildlife. All inductions for staff include quickly clearing tables. Ensure that tables are cleared during dining periods Sulphur-crested cockatoos. Brush-tailed possums Agile wallabies Crow Currawong Flying fox Kookaburra Pacific black duck Rainbow lorikeet / scaly-breasted lirikeet Snakes Education program for staff and guests on problems caused by feeding wildlife. Install clear no feeding wildlife signs in key areas Use covers over food at dining tables Use rubbish bins with latched lids preventing wildlife accessing food. Construct a raptor nesting pole as per specification Remove diseased birds Cover swimming pools where possible Eradicate population Block holes where native animals can gain access to ceilings and roof cavities. Use materials that are not easily damaged by wildlife. Install automatic closing doors Replace insect mesh with security mesh. Inform guests and staff to keep doors and windows closed that allow wildlife into buildings Eradicate population Remove problem animals with reduced take over a two year period.